Hi Peter,

What you need to do is first perform a "System tab -> "Revert to Previous"


Then (no need to reboot) perform an "Upgrade with New".

This will use your changed repository URL, and since the previous version is 
different from the latest it will allow the upgrade.

Lonnie



> On Mar 22, 2024, at 7:10 AM, Dr. Peter Voigt <pvo...@uos.de> wrote:
> 
> Well, I have some time left and would like to upgrade to ast18.
> 
> I am currently on 1.5.3 of ast16se. I've just changed the repository URL
> from https://mirror.astlinux-project.org/ast16se-firmware-1.x
> to https://mirror.astlinux-project.org/ast18-firmware-1.x
> and checked for new firmware (System -> System Firmware Upgrade:).
> However: "You are running the newest available version: astlinux-1.5.3".
> 
> Can I upgrade the Asterisk version only, if there is also a new AstLinux 
> release
> available or what else might be wrong?
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> On Fri, 2023-11-17 at 15:03 -0600, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>> +1 what Michael said ... my thoughts.
>> 
>> Given, currently using ast16:
>> 
>> 1) If currently using chan_pjsip, migrate to ast18.
>> 
>> 2) If currently using dahdi (ex. pcie telephony card), migrate to ast18.
>> 
>> 3) Else next step, change the "ast16" to "ast16se", ex.
>> --
>> Prefs -> System & Staff Tab Options: Repository URL:
>> https://mirror.astlinux-project.org/ast16se-firmware-1.x
>> --
>> This should be quick and painless and will give you the latest security fixes
>> in the packages with 1.5.2.
>> 
>> 3a) Consider migrating to "ast18" when you have time to research the
>> differences and testing.
>> 
>> 
>> Additionally, it is recommended any "ast13se" systems be migrated to at least
>> "ast16se".  Relatively painless, but still requires some research and testing
>> as with any version change of Asterisk.
>> 
>> 
>> Lonnie
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 17, 2023, at 12:21 PM, Dr. Peter Voigt <pvo...@uos.de> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Michael,
>>> 
>>> thanks for feedback. I will try the upgrade to ast18 as soon as I've some
>>> time
>>> left necessary to deal with obviously arising error messages and required
>>> configuration changes. May be I'll have to contact the list again, if
>>> something
>>> goes wrong.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Fri, 2023-11-17 at 19:06 +0100, Michael Keuter wrote:
>>>> Hi Peter,
>>>> 
>>>> it is just a matter of changing the repository URL (you must run a lower
>>>> version).
>>>> 
>>>> I would suggest you choose ast18 cause Asterisk is EOL now. 
>>>> 20 is not well tested yet, it runs fine for me though.
>>>> There was much changed between 16 and 18 (a few missing new config files
>>>> =>
>>>> error messages.)
>>>> The originals are in "/stat/etc/asterisk/".
>>>> 
>>>>> Am 17.11.2023 um 18:21 schrieb Dr. Peter Voigt <pvo...@uos.de>:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am currently on the ast16 branch and ask myself, if I should switch to
>>>>> ast16se
>>>>> or to one of the higher version branches ast18/ast20.
>>>>> 
>>>>> And another question: Is upgrading just a matter of changing the
>>>>> repository
>>>>> URL
>>>>> according to
>>>>> https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:tt_asterisk_upgrade_version
>>>>> or will I have to adapt or re-create my Asterisk configuration?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Peter
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 07:33 -0600, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>>>>>> Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.5.2
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> More Info: AstLinux Project
>>>>>> https://www.astlinux-project.org/
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Changes to supported firmware builds:
>>>>>> * Previous 'ast13se' and 'ast16' firmware branches are no longer
>>>>>> updated.
>>>>>> * New 'ast16se' firmware branch, Asterisk 16.x built --without-
>>>>>> pjproject
>>>>>> and -
>>>>>> -without-dahdi
>>>>>> * Previous 'ast18' firmware branch, Asterisk 18.x built --with-
>>>>>> pjproject
>>>>>> and -
>>>>>> -with-dahdi
>>>>>> * New 'ast20' firmware branch, Asterisk 20.x built --with-pjproject
>>>>>> and --
>>>>>> with-dahdi
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> AstLinux 1.5.2 Highlights:
>>>>>> * Asterisk Versions: 16.30.0, 18.20.0, 20.5.0
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> * Linux Kernel 5.10.197, security and bug fixes
>>>>>> * RUNNIX, version bump to runnix-0.6.16
>>>>>> * OpenSSL, version bump to 1.1.1w, security fixes: CVE-2023-3446, CVE-
>>>>>> 2023-
>>>>>> 3817
>>>>>> * libcurl (curl) version bump to 8.4.0, security fixes: CVE-2023-
>>>>>> 38039,
>>>>>> CVE-
>>>>>> 2023-38545, CVE-2023-38546
>>>>>> * LibreTLS, version bump to 3.8.1
>>>>>> * libpng, version bump to 1.6.40
>>>>>> * libsodium, version bump to 1.0.19
>>>>>> * libxml2, version bump to 2.11.5
>>>>>> * chrony, version bump to 4.4
>>>>>> * ne, version bump to 3.3.3
>>>>>> * msmtp, version bump to 1.8.25
>>>>>> * netsnmp, version bump to 5.9.4
>>>>>> * pjsip version bump to 2.13.1
>>>>>> * screen, version 4.9.1, security fix: CVE-2023-24626
>>>>>> * sqlite, version bump to 3.43.2
>>>>>> * sqliteodbc, version bump to 0.99991
>>>>>> * tiff, version bump to 4.6.0
>>>>>> * unbound, version bump to 1.18.0
>>>>>> * unixodbc, version bump to 2.3.12
>>>>>> * vnStat, version bump to 2.11
>>>>>> * zabbix, version bump to 4.0.50
>>>>>> * Asterisk '16se' (stable edition) version 16.30.0 is the last
>>>>>> Asterisk
>>>>>> 16.x
>>>>>> "Legacy" version, built --without-pjproject and --without-dahdi 
>>>>>> * Package upgrades providing important security and bug fixes
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Full ChangeLog:
>>>>>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astlinux-project/astlinux/1.5.2/docs/ChangeLog.txt
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> All users are encouraged to upgrade, read the ChangeLog for the
>>>>>> details.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> AstLinux Team
>>>> 
>>>> Michael
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.mksolutions.info
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
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