Document Overview This documentation describes how to patch Asterisk to support. Call recording can be initiated from the phone and does not require Asterisk to. The term phonepatch usually refers to the hardware device used to connect a radio transceiver and a phoneline. Asterisk-phonepatch do that task, but it's.
It is mostly accurate except for a few things like syntax - when installing misdn “yum misdn” but its really “yum mISDN” Also some of the commands reference older versions of things, but I updated my commands to reference newer versions my rpmbuild didnt work the first time, but I was able to fix the missing dependencies with yum-builddep asterisk11.spec However, for yum-builddep to work I first had to remove epel-release (yum remove epel-release) What a huge pain in the ass. I’ve spent like 4hours on this. Well at least learning Linux is never time wasted. Hey, sorry to drag up an old topic, but I wanted to put this here since it’s on the front page of google when searching how to apply the cisco-usecallmanager patch to freepbx. There is a new version of this patch which applies to asterisk 13.10.0, which is the version of asterisk used by the newest FreePBX - 10.13.66-15. Download Minecraft - Pocket Edition V0.7.1 Sbr Apk. So since we have Cisco 7900 phones, I wanted to get the cutting-edge FreePBX working with them.
After several hours and much ado I have something to show for it, and here it is: Here I have the shmz6 version of asterisk 13.10.0-1.shmz6.x86_64 patched with the cisco-usecallmanager-13.10.0 patch: I have provided both an SRPM and an RPM and my notes of what was done to produce them. To install it: Make sure you are running version 10.13.66-15 of FreePBX: Then download my asterisk13-core RPM and then simply: fwconsole stop rpm -Fvh --nodeps asterisk13-core-13.10.0-2.shmz6. Weblogic Server Log File Rotation. x86_64.rpm --force fwconsole start I hope this helps someone! PS: Sorry for the links not being links, I signed up just so I could post this, and it won’t let me post links because I am a new user, so you’ll have to copy/paste.
Edit by: Fixed the links so they’re clickable. Hey, I tried to edit my original post but it won’t let me. At the time when I wrote it, freepbx 10.13.66-15 used asterisk 13.10 and I thought specific freepbx versions were tied to specific asterisk versions. That’s not the case, and by upgrading to 10.13.66-15 you will have upgraded to the latest asterisk version at that time in the process. That means that you are running asterisk13-core at version 13.10 but all the other asterisk components are a different version. The steps above should be: fwconsole stop yum downgrade asterisk13*-13.10.0-* rpm -Fvh --nodeps asterisk13-core-13.10. Logitech G15 Keyboard Lcd Programs there. 0-2.shmz6.x86_64.rpm --force fwconsole start you should also do nano /etc/yum.conf and add the line: exclude=asterisk1* This will allow you up keep freepbx up to date without asterisk upgrading.