Hi. I've been working with Asterisk for a few month now with great results. I'm very happy with this product. I hope I can be of help in the future of this project. Right now I'm having some problems installing it in a new server.
I wont bore you with details because finally the solution to my problem was clean and elegant and it came from a guy in a Linux mailing list. Here is my question. My first install experience was quit a headache. I downloaded the sources from Digium, make them and after that make install them. Before that, I had to install all the dependencies bison, ncurses, zlib,gcc...and all there devels packages. After that, libpri, dahdi and finally Asterisk. I did it the first time for a server with Fedora 12. Took a while but it is running now. Then I decided to install in a new server. My project is geting bigger so, why not ? This time, the server was up with Fedora 13. No problem. Well not so fast. Yes problem !!! I can not install it !!! But my new friend from Linux.org mailing list suggested: yum install Asterisk and voila !!!! There you have it, Sr. A new Asterisk up and running in 5 seconds. How come nowhere in the internet, nor in Digium.com docs, blogs, or whatever, anybody mention that yum install is available ? Why nobody ever make a small note telling that asterisk is available from repositories to install, and that is so easy ? Can anybody explain that to me ? Thanks Alberto. -- @apetob at Tweeter There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't
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