Guy,
I did get a response from Jared back a few months ago saying that it was
on a list to be done. No estimated timeframe for the release. We
offered to help in any way we could including providing a VMware image
of the development environment.
Darrick
Guy Neale wrote:
> Hi
>
> I logged
Hi
I logged a request with Digium in early May (see below), just wondering if
anyone else has logged and had a similar response or hopefully something a
little more positive
Extract from Digium Support
"Case: 00090316 / g729 codec compiled against uClibc [
ref:00D36mPe.50034ptx6:ref ]
John Novack wrote:
> After this post I discovered I had saved a copy.
>
> As to the stability of 1.4, I guess that could be argued a bit. It seems
> there has been a rash of "fix this and break that", so unless the latest
> trunk is from 1.4.21.2, I would rather stay with the 1.2 for now.
>
>
After this post I discovered I had saved a copy.
As to the stability of 1.4, I guess that could be argued a bit. It seems
there has been a rash of "fix this and break that", so unless the latest
trunk is from 1.4.21.2, I would rather stay with the 1.2 for now.
Thanks again for all you do.
J
Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
> There's been a fair bit of activity lately in trunk. I'll try to
> highlight some of the bigger updates/changes.
>
Wasn't there a 0.5 version around some time back, for use with runnix,
using the last Asterisk 1.2 version?
I seem to no longer find that any
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> On Aug 6, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
>>
>> Thanks again. Is there a "logout" button that I'm not seeing or is
>> that
>> something else you could add :)
>>
>> Darrick
>
> No "logout", this works just like m0n0wall does wrt HTTP
> authentication.
On Aug 6, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
> Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>> Per suggestions from AstLinux-users readers, new features include:
>>
>> 1) The Speed Dial tab now accepts an optional "Name" entry. Up to
>> 100 speed dial entries can now be defined (still defaults to 50).
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> Per suggestions from AstLinux-users readers, new features include:
>
> 1) The Speed Dial tab now accepts an optional "Name" entry. Up to
> 100 speed dial entries can now be defined (still defaults to 50). The
> Prefs tab allows the user to set the digits from "00 to
Per suggestions from AstLinux-users readers, new features include:
1) The Speed Dial tab now accepts an optional "Name" entry. Up to
100 speed dial entries can now be defined (still defaults to 50). The
Prefs tab allows the user to set the digits from "00 to 09" through
"00 to 99". The ex
Just tried it on a .4.8 install, and all looks good here as well.
Only thing missing on .4.8 is the ability from the web interface to set
/hda1 to r/w
the distribution .4.8 allows editing rc.conf in r/o from the web
interface and subsequent reboots complain of a dirty file system.
Moving to ru
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