David,
According to this Asterisk WiKi page, "Currently there are three realtime
database drivers:" ODBC, MySQL and PostgreSQL
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Realtime+Database+Configuration
AstLinux builds Asterisk with UnixODBC since AstLinux 1.1.1 over a year ago.
I don't recall
Thanks for the info. Lets see if others can chime in here on this one.
I think it would be really useful for it to work natively.
On 6/10/14 7:42 AM, Michael Keuter wrote:
> Am 10.06.2014 um 12:58 schrieb david :
>
>> Hello!
>>
>>
>> The other day I was re-visiting Asterisk Realtime using SQLit
Am 10.06.2014 um 12:58 schrieb david :
> Hello!
>
>
> The other day I was re-visiting Asterisk Realtime using SQLite3. I think
> the SQLite3 driver can be built native into the Asterisk package to
> avoid having to use the sqliteodbc bridge.
>
> I am not sure that is an accurate statement, b
Hello!
The other day I was re-visiting Asterisk Realtime using SQLite3. I think
the SQLite3 driver can be built native into the Asterisk package to
avoid having to use the sqliteodbc bridge.
I am not sure that is an accurate statement, because when I tried to
configure it this way it didnt wo