If you're going to build a 0.6.2 version, then I'd recommend you consider
incrementing the version of asterisk-gui that Astlinux is pulling down...
digium just released a 2.0.3 version of the asterisk-gui, not sure what svn
version this equates to though.
I do my own builds of astlinux from source which allows me to pull down
whatever version I like, but for others, the latest gui provides some useful
fixes and features.
A second thing I'd ask you to consider changing in Astlinux is adding the
asterisk extra-sounds package...
MENUSELECT_EXTRA_SOUNDS=EXTRA-SOUNDS-EN-GSM in the makeopts file.
I have found that I need several of the sounds in this package for my voice
menus. I made it fit within the available ram disk space by eliminating the
ulaw version of the core sounds... I find it unnecessary to have the high
quality of ulaw for voice menus, even though all my extensions and trunks
are configured to use ulaw. Converting from gsm to ulaw doesn't seem to take
much cpu.
David
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 5:12 PM, Darrick Hartman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> David Kerr wrote:
>
>> What are the differences between the 0.6 branch and the trunk? Does the
>> Trunk version have a bunch of stuff that I would not get from the 0.6
>> branch?
>>
>>
> David,
>
> Unless you are using something that requires a new kernel version or want
> to be bleeding edge, I would highly recommend staying in 0.6. 0.6 will be
> the stable area for a yet to be determined time. Some of the changes in
> trunk will be fairly invasive (Kernel changes, etc). If you want to help
> testing and don't mind seeing some things broken from time to time, use
> trunk. Otherwise, use the 0.6 branch.
>
> I will try to get some new 0.6 branch based images built which incorporate
> some of the updates that Philip has been working on. The IPsec updates
> alone would make this worthy of a 0.6.2 tag once it's been proven to be
> solid.
>
> Darrick
>
>
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