Configuring an Asterisk build from the command line
If you’re an Asterisk package maintainer, you already know this. If not, did you know you can run menuselect/menuselect from the command line to enable/disable modules, set
If you’re an Asterisk package maintainer, you already know this. If not, did you know you can run menuselect/menuselect from the command line to enable/disable modules, set
We’re pleased to say that we’ve qualified pjproject 2.9 with Asterisk and that the recent 13.28 and 16.5 Asterisk releases have the bundled pjproject updated
Back in December in my The Continuing Saga of Continuous Integration blog post I wrote about how we reduced the Testsuite’s “27” layers of file
If you’ve been concerned about slow Asterisk startup times or excessive memory utilization, we’ve got some good news for you. We’ve eliminated the media index
or… “Watch This Space” If you’re an Asterisk contributor you’ve probably noticed that we’d been having issues with large numbers of Jenkins test failures during
Measuring performance in Asterisk, like most software systems for that matter, can be a complicated task. When testing performance it is important to define goals,
Let’s talk some more about testing, understanding the test framework for Asterisk, and building better tests. An exciting topic I know! In a previous post, we
How much testing do we really do? A lot, and let’s face it, Asterisk isn’t the easiest of software packages to test. Our continuous integration
Continuous integration isn’t something that many people in the Asterisk project think about but it is a critical part of the development of Asterisk. It
The PJSIP library now used by Asterisk to provide SIP support has included basic SIP DNS support for quite some time. However through using it