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PBX in a Flash 1.7.5.X
As of December 09, 2011 @ 1630 EDT
CURRENT ISO VERSION
1.7.5.7.1 Both 32 and 64 bit versions are available. It is recommended you only
do new installs with this ISO and destroy any earlier ones.
CURRENT PAYLOAD VERSIONS NEW INSTALLS
The list below is the default version of Asterisk that PBX in a Flash
distributes. In other words when you do a NEW install from OUR ISO (Which is the
only supported way) and choose one of the menu choices these are the versions
you will get installed by DEFAULT
PBX in a Flash Gold
Asterisk 1.4.21.2
Asterisk Addons 1.4.13
Libpri 1.4.11.5
Zaptel 1.4.12.1
PBX in a Flash Silver
Asterisk 1.4.43
Asterisk Addons 1.4.13
Libpri 1.4.12
Dahdi 2.5.0.2+2.5.0.2
PBX in a Flash Bronze
Asterisk 1.6.2.21
Asterisk Addons 1.6.2.3
Libpri 1.4.12
Dahdi 2.5.0.2+2.5.0.2
PBX in a Flash Purple
Asterisk 1.8.7.2
Libpri 1.4.12
Dahdi 2.5.0.2+2.5.0.2
PBX in a Flash Red *THIS IS CLASSIFIED AS BETA BY
THE PBX IN A FLASH DEV TEAM!*
Asterisk 10.0.0-rc2
Libpri 1.4.12
Dahdi 2.5.0.2+2.5.0.2
You can also install SOME previous and a newer version of PIAF-Purple using this
syntax from the command prompt: piafdl -p beta_1871. Below are the only versions
supported using the -p flag for new installs. If you don't know what this means,
read this Nerd Vittles article first!
1832
1833
184
beta_1841
beta_1842
beta_1843
beta_1844
beta_1850
beta_1860
beta_1870
beta_1871 *NEW Default install is 1872*
UPDATE-SOURCE - EXISTING INSTALLS
You can update existing version of Asterisk in the same family by using the
EXPERIMENTAL update-source program. You cannot upgrade between families! Thus
you CANNOT upgrade between Asterisk 1.4 to 1.6 or 1.8, etc.
The file located in /etc/pbx/digiumsource.conf controls versioning and can be
changed to upgrade or downgrade.
In order to use this program you must specify the version you want to use
WITHOUT the beta_ preface! Thus in order to install Asterisk 1.8.7.1 you would
change
PASTERISK="asterisk-1.8.7.2" and NOT PASTERISK="beta_1872"
NOTE this program is EXPERIMENTAL!
Finally, FOR THE TRUE PIONEERS: If you'd like to experiment with the latest SVN
release of Asterisk, this thread will show you how.
What does 1.7.5.7.1 MEAN?
The version number refers to the INSTALLED ISO VERSION ONLY! It has nothing to
do with the actual versions of the programs we have created.
thus for the current ISO
1.7.5.7.1 =
1.7 = The Pbx in a Flash Version. The next version is 2.0
5.7 = The version of Centos. Then next version of centos is 6.0
.1 = This is the release version of the ISO only. Sometimes the ISO's are
updated when new rpm's or kernels are available.
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