> > *Darrick Hartman:* NO! If you're using a specific 'branch' of asterisk, the latest release > in that branch is the recommended version. There are almost certainly > bugs/issues with earlier versions. 1.6.1.9 is the recommended version > of Asterisk 1.6.1.x. >
*Danny Nicholas:* RC's are "bleeding edge"; x.x are considered stable, but you are almost > always better off using the highest x.x stable release. > Ok, I will try upgrading to 1.6.1.9 to see if that helps > *Olivier* No, I didn't mean that : I only meant that I my particular case, that helped > me to work around regular crashes (up to 5 times a day). It doesn't seem our problems are related then, I only have suffered 2 crashes in 1 month of use. Again, thanks for the help guys!
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