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This has been fixed in the 1.6.1 SVN, and you will have
to back port a patch until these changes are rolled into another
release. I was disappointed that more bug fixes were not included in
1.6.1.1.<br><br>-Jonathan<br><br><span><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"> </font></span></div></blockquote>
</div><div align="left"><span><font face="Arial">Asterisk 1.6.1.1
was released for a security issue, AST-2009-001. Why would you think that
more bug fixes would be in it? Security release are only supposed to have
the fix for the issue that caused the release to take place.</font></span></div>
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Brad</font></span></div></div></blockquote><div><br></div></div>Sorry, I am relatively new to the Asterisk project and probably don't fully understand how the release cycle for this project works. Are you saying that the minor releases are only for security bugs? I haven't seen anything in the on-line documentation that states this. I would think that major usability issues (like parked calls getting dropped if you don't pick them up) would be addressed in a release, not only in SVN. To me the point of a minor release is to fix bugs. It is sometimes quite a headache to download the latest release, have an issue, dig through the issue tracker to find that it was fixed a month ago, then update to SVN or back port a patch. This is especially difficult for those that are new to the project/community.<br>
<br>-Jonathan<br><br>