Joshua C. Colp
Joshua C. Colp
We don't distribute packages, people generally build it themselves on the various distros or use the packages provided by those distros. A fundamental difference is that Alpine uses a different...
I do recall there are one or two people with Asterisk + Alpine experience, so perhaps they'll comment on here with insight too.
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I have no involvement in Ubuntu packaging. It would also depend on the version of Ubuntu in question. I don't know off the top of my head where to look.
The current supported version of Asterisk 18 is 18.21.0. It would need to be reproduced under that version built by yourself without any patches. If the problem reoccurs then a...
Distro packages lag behind, and they also include patches not part of Asterisk.
Were you able to reproduce this using a non-distro build?
So I was pondering this some. ChanSpy is from a time when the only way to know about a channel was to get the channel, or list of channels, and...
I'm not sure what example would be applicable for this exactly, but "core show channels" uses the channel snapshot cache and snapshots. It doesn't pull from the channels container.
I don't agree with the use of "horses" in this. From a user facing perspective it doesn't really make sense and is not intuitive.