> >Also you can use the "unstable" branch of debian, all things are near
> >ok, from the asterisk core to the kernel.
> >
> >Bye
> >
> It may have been 2 years since I worked with Debian on production
> systems, but in my experience there are alot of unstable packages in
> unstable. So it's a bad advice to run unstable on production systems.
> 

You can still get the asterisk package from unstable and install it on
etch (testing). Sarge (stable) might be a bit harder though, but Etch is
probably more stable than Sarge anyway. If it doesn't 'just install',
you should be able to get the package source and build it under Etch,
effectively backporting it yourself.

Asterisk from unstable should be no less stable than whatever version of
Asterisk it is based on.

James
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