> You have to first uninstall your Asterisk1.2 like this--
>
> First you have to stop your asterisk...using--
>
> 1. killall -9 asterisk or killall -9 safe_asterisk, whichever you are using.

In my experience, you don't need to do this step.  In fact, you can
keep the old asterisk running, compile and install asterisk 1.4 on top
of it.  Then issue a "restart when convenient" command from the
asterisk 1.2 prompt, and Asterisk 1.4 will come up after the restart.


- Noah

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