[App_rpt-users] IPV6 and upgrades --was: toy throwing

Stacy kg7qin at arrl.net
Wed Sep 21 17:51:50 UTC 2016


Anthony,

Thanks. I actually used the code you had in your github repository to 
figure out the patches fro DAHDI, port them to a newer version and get 
it to compile/run under Asterisk.

I'm using your port to Archlinux for by RPi 2 and it works very very 
well. Thank you.

-Stacy



On 09/14/2016 04:12 AM, Anthony Percy wrote:
> Hi there,
> I haven¹t commented for a while on this group..
> There is another way that we could  go forward with the codeŠ
> About 18 months ago, I ported the pre DIAL version of Allstar to the ARCH
> version of linux as a package using the ARCH package tool called
> ³paceman².. Have a look at "https://github.com/anthcp?tab=repositories²
> for examples. My reasoning behind this was to make it easier to use
> Allstar with a standard linux, without having to install a new linux
> version every time.
> As you can see, this was mainly for the odroid and raspberry pi ARM
> platformsŠI did actually do an intel version as well.
> The code  worked very well ( all credit to Jim & co) and a 10m repeater
> was on air for a year using this codeŠ
> What it forced me to do was to create two packages for allstar, one for
> the kernel (migrating to DAHDI) and the other for the user land code...
> Anyway, this could be a good way to go in that one could create packages
> say for kernel based IPv6 code and then make the package install look for
> these packages and configure accordingly, e.g use a modular packaging
> approach.
> Just another ideaŠ.
> Happy to be involved if you wish.
>
> Regards
>
> Anthony Percy, VK5QS (ex VK2ACP, G8NNE e.g callsigns are reassigned in
> Australia!)
>
> On 9/14/16, 2:09 PM, "app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org on behalf of
> app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org" <app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org on
> behalf of app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org> wrote:
>
>> IPV6 and upgrades --was: toy throwing
>
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