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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 5:11 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] How to upgrade ? |
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Yes "make current" will update you without breaking your existing
configs. Even if you do "make samples" it won't overwrite your
configs bit it will replace any missing conf files with default ones.
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On Sep 20, 2008, at 2:46 PM, henkoegema <pabx_freeswitch@telenet.be>
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christian at jensenbox... Guest
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:47 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] How to upgrade ? |
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It might be premature as well as half baked - I am just testing out the thought, however here is my thinking...
There is a folder called extensions in the dialplan folder. The nice thing about this folder is that it is read in by a simple xml preprocessing command that says go get *.xml
Currently, it is being called from the Default dialplan.
Borrowing from the Apache HTTPD style configuration, everything to customize the install is done with additional files as opposed to editing anything that ships with the software. So This works, however, we should be able to specify the name of a root configuration folder - this way all config can sit way outside of the app tree - for example, to place the FS app in one folder and have all external config in a different folder not under the same path - thereby ensuring upgrade safety.
My patch is only going to work with dialplans, but I propose making it a pattern to follow.
In the dialplan, I am making a folder for each context that will be loaded externally and postfixing a ".d" on the end, so for example default.d and public.d
Make sense?
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brian at freeswitch.org Guest
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:53 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] How to upgrade ? |
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This was what we talked about on IRC a few days ago right?
/b
On Sep 21, 2008, at 2:45 AM, Christian Jensen wrote:
Quote: | It might be premature as well as half baked - I am just testing out
the thought, however here is my thinking...
There is a folder called extensions in the dialplan folder. The nice
thing about this folder is that it is read in by a simple xml
preprocessing command that says go get *.xml
Currently, it is being called from the Default dialplan.
Borrowing from the Apache HTTPD style configuration, everything to
customize the install is done with additional files as opposed to
editing anything that ships with the software. So This works,
however, we should be able to specify the name of a root
configuration folder - this way all config can sit way outside of
the app tree - for example, to place the FS app in one folder and
have all external config in a different folder not under the same
path - thereby ensuring upgrade safety.
My patch is only going to work with dialplans, but I propose making
it a pattern to follow.
In the dialplan, I am making a folder for each context that will be
loaded externally and postfixing a ".d" on the end, so for example
default.d and public.d
Make sense?
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christian at jensenbox... Guest
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 7:38 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] How to upgrade ? |
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Yeppers.
On Sep 21, 2008, at 12:52 AM, Brian West <brian@freeswitch.org> wrote:
Quote: | This was what we talked about on IRC a few days ago right?
/b
On Sep 21, 2008, at 2:45 AM, Christian Jensen wrote:
Quote: | It might be premature as well as half baked - I am just testing out
the thought, however here is my thinking...
There is a folder called extensions in the dialplan folder. The nice
thing about this folder is that it is read in by a simple xml
preprocessing command that says go get *.xml
Currently, it is being called from the Default dialplan.
Borrowing from the Apache HTTPD style configuration, everything to
customize the install is done with additional files as opposed to
editing anything that ships with the software. So This works,
however, we should be able to specify the name of a root
configuration folder - this way all config can sit way outside of
the app tree - for example, to place the FS app in one folder and
have all external config in a different folder not under the same
path - thereby ensuring upgrade safety.
My patch is only going to work with dialplans, but I propose making
it a pattern to follow.
In the dialplan, I am making a folder for each context that will be
loaded externally and postfixing a ".d" on the end, so for example
default.d and public.d
Make sense?
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wasim at convergence.pk Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:23 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] How to upgrade ? |
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 1:12 PM, henkoegema <pabx_freeswitch@telenet.be (pabx_freeswitch@telenet.be)> wrote:
No, this is SVN TRUNK v9609.
AFAIK, release 1.0.2 is coming soon ...
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