Re: [asterisk-dev] Which enviroments are supported, really?

2018-01-21 Thread Corey Farrell
The only wiki page I found on non-Linux is [1].  Probably the clearest statement is in the README.md [2].  I think we should probably add a more negative spin to the comments about Other platforms, at minimum state that they are not actively tested and may break at any time. As for

Re: [asterisk-dev] Webpage Downloads

2018-01-21 Thread Joshua Colp
On Sun, Jan 21, 2018, at 2:04 PM, Alexander Traud wrote: > > > 2) Test Release: Is it possible to remove the part about test releases > > when the final release is newer? Or link to that final release instead? > > Some users might

Re: [asterisk-dev] Webpage Downloads

2018-01-21 Thread Alexander Traud
> 2) Test Release: Is it possible to remove the part about test releases > when the final release is newer? Or link to that final release instead? > Some users might scroll all the way down and install the "latest" test > release

Re: [asterisk-dev] Report a regression?

2018-01-21 Thread Joshua Colp
On Sun, Jan 21, 2018, at 10:29 AM, Alexander Traud wrote: > > FreeBSD is not a platform that we really support. > > That means, this issue is not a regression, right? > That leads me to another question: > . > > >> How

Re: [asterisk-dev] Report a regression?

2018-01-21 Thread Alexander Traud
> FreeBSD is not a platform that we really support. That means, this issue is not a regression, right? That leads me to another question: . >> How does an external contributor report a regression in general: >> A) do I

[asterisk-dev] Which enviroments are supported, really?

2018-01-21 Thread Alexander Traud
Recently, I was hit by a missing dependency of an external library (ASTERISK-27475). Because I was not able to resolve the issue otherwise, I re-visited the first-time experience of Asterisk, thinking that should solve my issue for sure. wget