On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 7:39 AM Antony Stone <
antony.st...@asterisk.open.source.it> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> From the lack of response to my question, I'm assuming that either:
>
> a) putting a call on hold is not possible via AMI
> or
> b) everyone thinks it's so obvious that I should be able to see it
Hi.
From the lack of response to my question, I'm assuming that either:
a) putting a call on hold is not possible via AMI
or
b) everyone thinks it's so obvious that I should be able to see it for myself
Can anyone confirm one way or the other?
If it simply isn't possible, I'd like to put my
We found no way to do this from AMI.
Very tied up on other projects, but if another developer wanted to look into
adding support for it, I believe it would be something along these lines….
int action_hold(struct mansession *s, const struct message *m)
{
const char *channelarg =
Please don't top-post.
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021, Patrick Wakano wrote:
If you need something quick you could create a batch script with sed or
awk to remove the log lines you want and attach it to the prerotate
script of logrotate (in case you use any of these in your env).
Certainly this is not
If you need something quick you could create a batch script with sed or awk
to remove the log lines you want and attach it to the prerotate script of
logrotate (in case you use any of these in your env). Certainly this is not
a final solution but it is already something that doesn't depend on an