On 11-03-29 07:59 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
# apt-key adv --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 175E41DF
Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring
--secret-keyring /etc/apt/secring.gpg --trustdb-name
/etc/apt/trustdb.gpg --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
- upgrade policy - is it intended that someone who has Debian 6 with
the existing Asterisk 1.6 packages (from Debian's maintainer) can just
upgrade to the Digium package without moving or changing any config?
There is nothing specific about the packages that is going to make this
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 01:59:54PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
- upgrade policy - is it intended that someone who has Debian 6 with
the existing Asterisk 1.6 packages (from Debian's maintainer) can just
upgrade to the Digium package without moving or changing any config?
There is
- Original Message -
Thanks for providing these - can you just clarify your policy on the
following:
- file locations - same layout as the regular Debian packages?
Yes, same layout.
- upgrade policy - is it intended that someone who has Debian 6 with
the existing Asterisk 1.6
This effort is not intended to replace packaging of Asterisk in the
official Debian or Ubuntu repositories. Our repositories are for
providing access to major versions of Asterisk that are newer than what
is included. We are exploring ways to work as closely as possible with
the Debian and
Greetings,
Digium has been providing rpm packages for the latest versions of
Asterisk that are compatible with RHEL 5 and CentOS 5 for quite some
time now. We are pleased to announce that we will now be providing deb
packages for both Debian and Ubuntu. As of now, we have Asterisk 1.8
packages