Yes just download new version of asterisk,zaptel,libpri  . "make install"
for all 3 ( first libpri , then zaptel, then asterisk ) . It is recommended
to stop asterisk b4r doing "make install" of new version . Do not do "make
samples" or it will overwrite you config's . After installing newer zaptel
do " rmmod ztdummy zaptel zttranscode" then modprobe 3 of them ( or a
restart of server will do ) . Now just start asterisk again and it will read
all the prior  config's you made as they are in /etc/asterisk . It's that
easy :) .

or just do "make install" for all 3 packages and restart server once ( it
will load new kernel modules after restart automatically and you dont need
to do that rmmod and modprobe stuff ) .

On 04/07/07, Christian Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi!

Just ashort question - obviously I am too stupid too find the answer on
the net. :-)

I want to upgrade a running Asterisk 1.4.2 to 1.4.6 - what will I have
to do? Just install it over the existing version? Do I need to backup
the configuration? Will I need to reconfigure the source or will the new
version "import" my old settings? Will I need to update Zaptel and
Libpri too?

Argh - I installed like 50 asterisk systems but this one is the first
production machine with issues so heavy that I have to upgrade it.

Please point me to a update/upgrade howto etc. if available on the net.

Thanks a ton
Christian

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