Well now might be a good time to give wikipbx a spin, because about 15
minutes ago we just released the second major release .. version 0.8
Here are the official release notes:
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WikiPBX has been converted from being based on Twisted.web2, a somewhat
exotic webserver, to running as a mod_wsgi
Yeah a kind user (Innotel) took the time to write up Cent OS installation
instructions for wikipbx and posted it to the wiki:
http://wikipbx.subwiki.com/forum/t-115012/freeswitch-svn-1-0-2-wikipbx-svn-61-centos-5-1-installation-instructions
If you have any problems please post in the forum:
From watching the mailing list, I've seen:
95% are using straight XML combined with their home-cooked solutions based
on mod_xml_curl, which makes it pretty easy to write your own custom GUI for
freeswitch.
Out of the rest, the most are probably using pfsense, freepbx, and a small
handful of
Hey you beat me to it. I was going to have a look this morning but
had no internet because some asswipe cut a bunch of fiber optic cables
and took out phone/internet for a big part of the bay area.
I haven't tried your patch yet, but I see something that looks suspect:
Hi Adam,
I'm stumped .. I guess you could try the following:
* Try with the trunk version of freeswitch. I don't think it will matter,
but just in case
* Try to simulate the same test with a Lua script. Do you see the same
problem?
If those don't turn up anything, then the next logical step
Hello,
I wrote an application using FreeSWITCH version 1.0.3, with mod_python and
a
64 bit box on Red Hat.
The app works fine when one person dials in, but when a second person dials
in, the first call stops and waits until the second call is finished. It's
really strange - if the first
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Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 18:42:30 -0800 (PST)
From: Marc Orenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Problem importing modules in mod_python
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
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In the
Hi,
It seems (still need to run a few more tests to be sure) you have
completely solved my problem. This had been driving me nuts for the
last several days, and I can't tell you how helpful this simple
suggestion was!
Cool! And sorry you got all hung up on the hangup hooks. mod_python
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Lito Manansala
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
www.wikipbx.com
Hi
its asking Login, how can i download
ram
You can download from wikipbx.org
The IVR's (for voicemail) are out of date due
to recent mod_python changes, but the rest should
work. I recently