[App_rpt-users] AllStarLink - pre-alpha port to Asterisk 1.8.32.2
Stacy
kg7qin at arrl.net
Sat Apr 23 23:46:14 UTC 2016
Sorry, wrong version number in the subject. Swapped two numbers
around. :)
-Stacy
KG7QIN
On 04/23/2016 03:32 PM, Stacy wrote:
> All,
> I've finally decided to put the code I was working with to port the
> AllStarLink modules from the current Asterisk 1.4.23-pre to 1.8.32.3
> on Github in my repository.
>
> Note that this is very very pre alpha code, and while it will compile
> and run (I'm currently running my test node of 42088 with it and have
> it listening on the WINSystem) there are quirks and bugs with it that
> will frustrate you and prevent it from running right.
>
> My Github repository for this is at:
> https://github.com/KG7QIN/AllStarLink-Asterisk-1.8
>
> This is the source code only, there are no pre-compiled packages here
> to download and run. You must know how to compile Asterisk 1.8.32.3
> from source to be able to compile and use this code.
>
> Due to how some things changed between 1.4 and 1.8, you cannot just
> take the AllStarLink modules, compile them and drop them into an
> existing 1.8 installation and expect them to run right. They will
> load into Asterisk, but app_rpt will not run correctly.
>
> The README.md file lists some things with this code, and also tells
> what modules have been ported (most have, but a few still remain).
>
> I'm releasing this in the hopes to help move AllStarLink forward with
> the eventual hope that it can be ported to Asterisk 13 (consider this
> a waypoint or gateway release towards that goal).
>
> Anyways, feel free to test this.
>
> I'm open to collaborators on this.
>
> And please use the bug reporting system for the repository on Github
> for reporting anything with this. We don't really want to kill this
> mailing list with reports for a currently unofficial port of the
> AllStarLink modules.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Stacy
> KG7QIN
>
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