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> Am 07.05.2010 18:37, schrieb Tim Densmore:
>>
>> Is there a generally accepted Asterisk bible for current versions?  I
>> poked around the forums and there didn't seem to be a real consensus,
>> and there are lots of options out there.  I need something that focuses
>> on Asterisk dialplans and config files, not a linux primer.  I'm looking
>> for dead-tree rather than online documentation.

On Wed, 12 May 2010, Klaus Darilion wrote:

> Regarding functions and applications options, the only authoritative
> source is the console:
> core show application ...
> core show function ...

Assuming you don't use "autoload=no" in modules.conf.

I usually only load about 25 modules.

"Dead-tree" dox will always trail a fast moving project.

"Current" is also "in the eye of the beholder." Stable, production ready, 
or trunk?

I'm still using 1.2 on all of my production systems.

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