So while I can do a mimimal install of centos 6.0 now, it is probably
better to wait until the freeswitch part is figured out first, correct?
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Douglas Hubler <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Tony Graziano
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Are there any issues with installing centos6 on a machine and installing
> > sipx 4.4 via rpm methos, so the update is a yum method or at least easier
> > for planning purposes?
>
> only issue is that sipx 4.4 doesn't build on centos 6. ;)
>
> I'd have to investigate a few freeswitch patches that allowed for
> centos 6 support, but the patches to sipxecs to support centos 6 i
> think could be back ported fairly easily.  I almost did this before so
> I could regression test 4.4 so it might be worth the effort.
>
> A sipxecs 4.4 + CentOS 6 ISO might be a bit harder, but not sure until
> i dig into what's changed in CentOS 6 ISO creation.
>
> Thanks Tony and Gerald for simultaneous, good recommendations.
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