On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 11:19 -0500, Alyed wrote:
> If that's the case what I usually do is just stop asterisk, delete the
> contents of /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/ (back it up first!) and compile
> the new version (don't run make samples if you want to preserve your
> old .conf files).
>
> When using extra modules (like G729 codec) be sure to follow their
> instructions for asterisk upgrade.
>
When upgrading from a different revision of Asterisk I would not
recommend keeping your old config files in place. It is better to
remove/rename (and backup) /etc/asterisk and /usr/lib/asterisk/modules
and do a new make; make install; make samples. After that compare your
config files with the new samples and insert your modifications. This
is because the keywords/format in the configuration files changes from
version to version and keeping your old config files may cause Asterisk
to behave strangely if it is missing an important parameter.-- Telecomunicaciones Abiertas de México S.A. de C.V. Carlos Chávez Prats Director de Tecnología +52-55-91169161 ext 2001
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