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@@ -14,21 +14,22 @@ automatically), which libraries you wish to have ignored even though they may
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be present, etc.
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You must run the configure script before Asterisk will build, although it will
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attempt to automatically run it for you with no options specified; for most users,
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that will result in a similar build to what they would have had before the
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configure script was added to the build process (except for having to run 'make'
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again after the configure script is run). Note that the configure script does NOT
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need to be re-run just to rebuild Asterisk; you only need to re-run it when your
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system configuration changes or you wish to build Asterisk with different options.
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attempt to automatically run it for you with no options specified; for most
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users, that will result in a similar build to what they would have had before
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the configure script was added to the build process (except for having to run
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'make' again after the configure script is run). Note that the configure script
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does NOT need to be re-run just to rebuild Asterisk; you only need to re-run it
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when your system configuration changes or you wish to build Asterisk with
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different options.
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Build Process (module selection):
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The Asterisk source tree now includes a basic module selection and build option
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selection tool called 'menuselect'. Run 'make menuselect' to make your choices.
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In this tool, you can disable building of modules that you don't care about,
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turn on/off global options for the build and see which modules will not (and cannot)
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be built because your system does not have the required external dependencies
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installed.
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turn on/off global options for the build and see which modules will not
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(and cannot) be built because your system does not have the required external
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dependencies installed.
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The resulting file from menuselect is called 'menuselect.makeopts'. Note that
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the resulting menuselect.makeopts file generally contains which modules *not*
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@@ -187,8 +188,9 @@ Functions:
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modules.conf file then you will need to explicitly load the modules that
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contain the functions you want to use.
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* The ENUMLOOKUP() function with the 'c' option (for counting the number of records),
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but the lookup fails to match any records, the returned value will now be "0" instead of blank.
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* The ENUMLOOKUP() function with the 'c' option (for counting the number of
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records), but the lookup fails to match any records, the returned value will
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now be "0" instead of blank.
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* The REALTIME() function is now available in version 1.4 and app_realtime has
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been deprecated in favor of the new function. app_realtime will be removed
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@@ -206,7 +208,8 @@ The IAX2 channel:
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The SIP channel:
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* The "incominglimit" setting is replaced by the "call-limit" setting in sip.conf.
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* The "incominglimit" setting is replaced by the "call-limit" setting in
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sip.conf.
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* OSP support code is removed from SIP channel to OSP applications. ospauth
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option in sip.conf is removed to osp.conf as authpolicy. allowguest option
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@@ -214,13 +217,17 @@ The SIP channel:
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The Zap channel:
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* Support for MFC/R2 has been removed, as it has not been functional for some time
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and it has no maintainer.
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* Support for MFC/R2 has been removed, as it has not been functional for some
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time and it has no maintainer.
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Installation:
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* On BSD systems, the installation directories have changed to more "FreeBSDish" directories. On startup, Asterisk will look for the main configuration in /usr/local/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf
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If you have an old installation, you might want to remove the binaries and move the configuration files to the new locations. The following directories are now default:
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* On BSD systems, the installation directories have changed to more "FreeBSDish"
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directories. On startup, Asterisk will look for the main configuration in
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/usr/local/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf
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If you have an old installation, you might want to remove the binaries and
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move the configuration files to the new locations. The following directories
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are now default:
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ASTLIBDIR /usr/local/lib/asterisk
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ASTVARLIBDIR /usr/local/share/asterisk
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ASTETCDIR /usr/local/etc/asterisk
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@@ -229,8 +236,8 @@ If you have an old installation, you might want to remove the binaries and move
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Sounds:
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* The phonetic sounds directory has been removed from the asterisk-sounds package
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because they are now included directly in Asterisk. However, it is important to
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note that the phonetic sounds that existed in asterisk-sounds used a different
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naming convention than the sounds in Asterisk. For example, instead of alpha.gsm
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and bravo.gsm, Asterisk has a_p.gsm and b_p.gsm.
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* The phonetic sounds directory has been removed from the asterisk-sounds
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package because they are now included directly in Asterisk. However, it is
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important to note that the phonetic sounds that existed in asterisk-sounds
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used a different naming convention than the sounds in Asterisk. For example,
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instead of alpha.gsm and bravo.gsm, Asterisk has a_p.gsm and b_p.gsm.
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