From: Eric Varsanyi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 9:27 PM
To: Todd Hodgen
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [sipX-dev] Latest unstable release?

 

 

On Jan 29, 2010, at 11:09 PM, Todd Hodgen wrote:





 

 

From: Eric Varsanyi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 9:00 PM
To: Todd Hodgen
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [sipX-dev] Latest unstable release?

 

I'm using 17748 (built from svn checkout) with Polycom 650's and 335's @
3.3.2 with fairly good results so far.

 

-Eric

 

On Jan 29, 2010, at 10:54 PM, Todd Hodgen wrote:






Is there a recent unstable release that is available for working with?  The
version I have is 4.1.0-017577.   It has some fatal flaws that I think
Developers are aware of, but just in case.  My polycom phones will not
register since the update.  I have not updated the firmware from 3.1.3.  Is
it necessary to update the firmware, or did the new release do this already?
It doesn't appear that it did, as I am still running 3.1.3.  I do have a
Nortel 1140e that does register and work fine, but my Polycom 430 does not.
1140e drivers were installed after the update, so I can't confirm if they
would have been affected by the upgrade I did.

 

Happy to troubleshoot, I'm assuming this is a known issue that is being
worked on.  If there is a newer release of the unstable that you are wanting
people to load and play with, I'm unaware of it or where to find it.  If you
someone could just confirm, I'd appreciate it.

 

Regards,

 

Todd Hodgen

 

 

 

FYI - They will club you if you top post in the DEV list, it messes with the
atoms, and I've seen it create nuclear reactions at times.

 

 

Did you put the 3.3.2 in, or did it load from the update for you?

 

I was hoping to find a Repo or ISO for updating or installing.

 

[posting at the bottom is pretty annoying IMO, but if that's the custom then
"sorry", I'll try to remember to do that from now on]

 

Sorry, I mistyped: I'm using polycom 3.2.2.0477 (not 3.3.2). I updated the
phones by putting the 3.2.2 split files on the FTP server they were pointing
at (I got the -split zip file from the Polycom site). The templates in SVN
trunk were updated to match the 3.2.2 release sometime in December.

 

I've just been checking out from the main SVN repo
(http://sipxecs.sipfoundry.org/rep/sipXecs) and building using a 'designer'
EDE setup. The UI (sipXconfig) is visually in a state of flux at the moment
but its quite usable and nothing I've run across yet is noticeably broken.
>From what I gather the voicemail system is to be replaced RSN, but the
current ("old") one is fully operational for my purposes as of 17748. I'm
running from SVN because I had some local code changes I made to deal with
broken gateway hardware, FC12, and the 335's require 3.2.2 which the ISO
4.0.4 version can't handle.

 

A few days ago there was a thread asking when another unstable ISO would be
generated, it sounded like the release mgmt folks didn't think it was 'ripe'
enough yet to start making ISO's from the trunk (too many changes pending).

 

My .02,

-Eric Varsanyi

 

That's what I understood as well, but I was wanting to confirm things.   I'm
not much of a Linux guy, and I haven't compiled code for decades (if they
consider visual basic code still.), so I think I'll wait for a repo or ISO
file to be ready.   Thanks for the comments back.

 

 

 

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