It's difficult for me to believe that this is an asterisk 1.4.24.1 problem.
I didn't found any reference to such cases in any change logs or
asterisk main forums.
I can't belive that I'm the only one creating callfiles with the
'classical' system(echo) commands?
Is there another user creating callfiles in a dialplan on a 4801 system
with a version > 0.6.2 ?
Tom Lynn wrote:
> Have you posed your question on the asterisk users mail list? Have
> you checked the change logs from your old version of asterisk up to
> current? Somewhere there is documentation that explains the changes
> that took place. You just have to track it down.
>
> 2009/5/2 Noël Nachtegael <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
> thank you for this answer.
> If this is the situation, what can I do execpt staying with the
> 0.6.2 version of astlinux?
> Am I alone in this case? Is nobody else using the system echo
> function to create callback files?
>
> noël
>
>
>
> Darrick Hartman wrote:
>> Noël Nachtegael wrote:
>>
>>> thank you for the answers.
>>>
>>> I tried
>>> ...
>>> exten => 9999,n,Hangup()
>>> exten => h,1,NoOp(appel entrant ${CALLERID(num)} vers canal h)
>>> ;ajouter le 00 dans le numéro de l'appelant
>>> exten => h,n,Set(CALLERID(num) = 00${CALLERID(num)})
>>> exten => h,n,System(echo channel: SIP/mycontext-out/${CALLERID(num)} >
>>> /tmp/${CALLERID(num)})
>>> ...
>>>
>>> and it's not working for versions 0.6.3, 0.6.4 and 0.6.5)
>>> In fact, the system hangs-up on the first system echo some text >
>>> /temp/file command (whatever the text)
>>>
>>> Michael, can your provide me your trunk-2632 working 4801-image?
>>>
>> Noël
>>
>> It's not going to make a difference. What you're seeing is due to a
>> change in Asterisk itself. You'll find that if you put that same
>> dialplan on any version of asterisk 1.4.24.1 that you'll have the same
>> result. Astlinux 0.6.2 was using an older version of Asterisk
>> (1.4.23.1).
>>
>> This is an Asterisk problem, not an Astlinux problem.
>>
>> Also, your original post on this question was confusing. Your system
>> was not 'hanging', it was 'hanging up the call' (ending the call before
>> completing your logic).
>>
>> When asking this question on a general Asterisk mailing list, the
>> important part is that you're running Asterisk 1.4.24.1
>>
>> Darrick
>>
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