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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 8:57 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk Reply with quote

Hello,
I am asking if it is possible to left from a version to another one  of asterisk without reinstalling it.
I would like to say for example  is there a linux command which allows us to left version 12 to 13.
Passage from a version to an other one by a sample command.Else, you must install it do a migration for a new version. Help me please if you know.
Thanks
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 9:10 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk Reply with quote

On Thursday 24 Mar 2016, Mamadou NGOM wrote:
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Hello,
I am asking if it is possible to left from a version to another one of
asterisk without reinstalling it. I would like to say for example is
there a linux command which allows us to left version 12 to 13. Passage
from a version to an other one by a sample command.Else, you must install
it do a migration for a new version. Help me please if you know. Thanks

If your Linux distribution includes pre-compiled Asterisk packages, then you
can just use your package manager. Likewise if some third party has created
pre-compiled packages (and you trust them).

However, you usually are best off installing Asterisk from Source Code anyway,
as you can then omit all the bits you don't need (and it's not hard, if you
miss a bit you later found you needed after all; just turn it on in menuconfig
and repeat the make command).


Of course it is possible, when you build Asterisk, to do so as though you were
building a .deb or .rpm to distribute. For this you will require another
computer of the same architecture and running (a fairly minimal installation
of, so you can be sure of the dependencies) the same OS as your Asterisk
server, and the relevant developer documentation from your distro's homepage.

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