The changes were to phpagi-asmanager.php.  Looks like most of the changes are 
commenting out noisy log messages, but I did add wait_response2 function to 
phpagi, which adds a timeout option.  We have not used the wait_response2 
function for quite a while.  I don't recall how well it works.  

diff at http://pastebin.com/wfDR6u0a

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] AGI and AMI in PHP -- What's current?

On Tue, 18 Nov 2014, Eric Wieling wrote:

> Other than a few minor patches, we use stock phpagi.

Can you spare me a flat spot on my forehead and share the wealth?

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