darmock
PIAF Developer
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A decision by the PIAF team was made to "turn off and archive" all versions of PBX in a Flash prior to the current 3.X. Because of the Centos fiasco and having to shift paradigms in mid development we have started to notice people still installing the old <UNSUPPORTED> PIAF 2.x from the 2065 iso. Unfortunately this is no longer supported or maintained. We were getting a number of complaints and requests for support for the old version and we cannot support it. If the Centos fiasco had not occurred we would have released a new ISO with all the fixes by now. All water under the bridge. The older versions of piaf just do not work so it is best to make a clean break of things.
We have also turned off all of the old repos and only maintain the PIAF3 repo now. None of the older repos have been updated in years so it was pointless to keep using the bandwidth. Yes you will get an error if you are still running the old repos so you should remove the /etc/yum.repos.d/ piaf6, piaf64/etc repos. We cannot predict what would happen if you placed in the latest repo info (piaf3.repo) and since we have none of the old systems laying around we do not recommend it. ( Yes I had an email from someone still running the original version of PIAF 1.0! Complaining we don't support it). I really wish at times we were a commercial venture with lots of money however.......
We are constantly updating the piaf3 repo these days with new builds and inclusions so there will be times over the coming weeks where you *MIGHT* see piaf3 repo errors. Please be patient and try again later. It takes a certain amount of time for all of the changes to be propagated out into PIAF space up to 24 hours so please be patient we are trying.
PIAF 4 is on the way! We are excited about rolling this product out as there will be a unified installer and a much simpler paradigm with a single monolithic installer for all versions of supported asterisk families.
Thanks for your understanding
The PIAF Team
We have also turned off all of the old repos and only maintain the PIAF3 repo now. None of the older repos have been updated in years so it was pointless to keep using the bandwidth. Yes you will get an error if you are still running the old repos so you should remove the /etc/yum.repos.d/ piaf6, piaf64/etc repos. We cannot predict what would happen if you placed in the latest repo info (piaf3.repo) and since we have none of the old systems laying around we do not recommend it. ( Yes I had an email from someone still running the original version of PIAF 1.0! Complaining we don't support it). I really wish at times we were a commercial venture with lots of money however.......
We are constantly updating the piaf3 repo these days with new builds and inclusions so there will be times over the coming weeks where you *MIGHT* see piaf3 repo errors. Please be patient and try again later. It takes a certain amount of time for all of the changes to be propagated out into PIAF space up to 24 hours so please be patient we are trying.
PIAF 4 is on the way! We are excited about rolling this product out as there will be a unified installer and a much simpler paradigm with a single monolithic installer for all versions of supported asterisk families.
Thanks for your understanding
The PIAF Team