Asterisk Module Deprecation
The deprecation of modules in Asterisk has generally been a loosely formed word of mouth policy. This has meant that modules are seldom truly removed
The deprecation of modules in Asterisk has generally been a loosely formed word of mouth policy. This has meant that modules are seldom truly removed
In a past blog post I talked about how you can’t reload transports without enabling explicit support, but alluded to changes coming in the future.
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
While this has been mentioned in a few places I thought it prudent to also create a blog post. Asterisk 13 and Asterisk 17 have
Kia Ora! (Or Be Healthy) (Don’t ask – I like greetings from various languages) If you haven’t noticed from the various emails and posts Asterisk
Greetings Everyone! Another year has flown by and while we now live in interesting times this has not stopped the development and progress of Asterisk
When stream support was initially added to Asterisk we did it in the most backwards compatible way possible to ensure that we did not have
Prompted by a post on the Asterisk users mailing list I thought I’d write a bit about Asterisk versioning and releases for this blog post.
Within the Asterisk project we are constantly trying to improve our processes and data collection when a problem is encountered to reduce the back and
If you download Asterisk 17 and start it up, you might be one of the people that notices the following messages: If you are using