>Should I update to latest 0.4.0, or should I try to port 0.3.x?

As i understand what crich say: 

If openpbx uses the asterisk-1.4 interface than we should use the lastest 
chan_misdn 0.4.0 (RC28) 
http://beronet.com/download/chan_misdn/releases/V0.4/candidates/

Otherwise the lastest 0.3.1 (RC29)
http://beronet.com/download/chan_misdn/releases/V0.3/candidates/ 

But as i understand, openpbx is based on asterisk 1.2 ?? so chan_misdn 0.4.0 
shouldn't work not at all? A litte bit confusing, so you need to try.

Kristijan



Bartek Kania wrote:
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> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Kristijan Vrban wrote:
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>> chan_misdn is allready included in openpbx. Bristuff not.
>> But the version of chan_misdn which is included in openpbx is very outdated.
>> Here the author of chan_misdn (crinch) wrote, which version of
>> chan_misdn should be
>> included to openpbx:
>> German:
>> http://www.ip-phone-forum.de/showthread.php?t=129889&highlight=openpbx
>> English: http://tinyurl.com/3ysfen
>>     
>
> Well, my german is crap and the google translation isn't much better =))
> Did crinch say he would check out openpbx and chan_misdn in it?
>
> I can try to port chan_misdn 0.3.x to openpbx, since I will be using
> chan_misdn in a project soon if that is the communitys wish.
> I can at least update to latest 0.4.0.
>
> So, what should it be..
> Should I update to latest 0.4.0, or should I try to port 0.3.x?
>
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