[App_rpt-users] app_rpt and "current" Asterisk

Tim Sawyer tisawyer at gmail.com
Mon Oct 5 20:29:16 UTC 2015


I would like to see new versions of Asterisk supported for one reason...
webRTC. That would allow us to replace the crappy Java Webtransceiver with
modern web apps, built into Allmon for example.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com> wrote:

> I agree with Stacy here. I use asterisk only as a platform for app rpt.
> I have not felt the need to use features in later versions for a repeater
> controller remote base or ROIP endpoint. I'm sure others will disagree, I
> only speak for myself.
> If there are security issues that need to be addressed, we need to find
> them and squash them if they cause a real concern.
>
> I have to go for the joke here, put a fork in it it's done. ;)
>
> 73, Steve N4IRS
>
>
> On 10/05/2015 03:44 PM, Stacy wrote:
>
>> Bryan,
>> app_rpt.c and associated programs do not work with the newer versions of
>> asterisk.  The last release of asterisk that included app_rpt.c was
>> 1.8.11.1, and while it compiles and loads, it is pretty outdated and
>> doesn't work.
>>
>> Looking at the code (app_rpt.c and asterisk itself), and reading the
>> forums that the asterisk developers post to, and considering that DAHDI
>> needs to have some patches applied to it for it to work with app_rpt.c
>> under asterisk, I can understand why Jim et all decided to fork the
>> distro.
>>
>> -Stacy
>> KG7QIN
>>
>>
>> On 10/05/2015 11:56 AM, Bryan Fields wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/5/15 8:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote:
>>>
>>>> It's version 1.0 with all that implies. It's better in some areas under
>>>> the
>>>> hood. The node setup scripts are now included along with more
>>>> information to
>>>> the user during install. root login via SSH is now allowed.
>>>>
>>> Cool, Is the rolling your own still supported?  most of the reason I
>>> rolled my
>>> own was to run on Debian in the first place.
>>>
>>> Also, root login supported :(  that's just a bad idea.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the awesome work.  I know I've asked about the progress being
>>> made,
>>> if any, to get app_rpt back into mainline asterisk in the past.  Has
>>> anything
>>> been happening on this front?
>>>
>>> 73's
>>>
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