On 17/4/14 3:53 am, Lee, John (Sydney) wrote:
I have written a lot of AEL2 script in Asterisk 1.4.x and I am not sure if it
will still run in 11.
If I'm honest, this is why I still have so many 1.4.x boxes around as
well. I've been using 11 for new installs, but the thought of having to
I had little problem converting my AEL scripts from 1.4 to 11
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On 17/4/14 4:53 pm, Eric Wieling wrote:
I had little problem converting my AEL scripts from 1.4 to 11
Did they have lots of macros in them?
If so, then you, sir, are a better man than I, and I take my hat off to
you :-)
(and any hints you might want to share in converting 1.4 AEL macros to
.vs. gosub with
AEL.
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if it will still run in 11.
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Hello,
I have been running Asterisk for the past 5+ years on RedHat and I never
upgraded it before.
All my Asterisk software is of the following release:
1) Asterisk 1.4.21.2
2) Libpri-1.4.4
3) Zaptel-1.4.11
I would like to move the OS to CentOS and then I thought I can at the same time
ponder
2014-04-15 10:37, Lee, John (Sydney) skrev:
Hello,
I have been running Asterisk for the past 5+ years on RedHat and I never
upgraded it before.
All my Asterisk software is of the following release:
1) Asterisk 1.4.21.2
2) Libpri-1.4.4
3) Zaptel-1.4.11
I would like to move the OS to CentOS and
A little while back, I upgraded some systems from Asterisk 1.4 (I believe
it was 1.4.29.1, and they were already running DAHDI), to 11. 11 made the
most sense as far as it being a LTS release so it would be longer before
being forced into a new version (as far as continued bug fixes and things),
Josh Metzger wrote:
A little while back, I upgraded some systems from Asterisk 1.4 (I
believe it was 1.4.29.1, and they were already running DAHDI), to 11.
11 made the most sense as far as it being a LTS release so it would be
longer before being forced into a new version (as far as continued