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  1. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    @kenn10 Cheers, Mate, hope you had a good one!
  2. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    @kenn10 Your instructions worked perfectly and I learnt a bit along the way as well, so thanks very much.
  3. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    @wardmundy Thanks for the tip! I guess I’d been lulled into a false sense of security because all the various updates since 18.4.0 had gone smoothly and become routine! I always have a couple of generations of SD Card backups to fall back on, so it’s not too bad in practice, more curiousity.
  4. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    @kenn10 Thanks, will do, presume I would do an “fwconsole stop” as well beforehand also to be safe?
  5. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    @kenn10 Thanks, I’ll give that a crack sometime over the Xmas break and report back, appreciate the help!
  6. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    Yep, same script I’ve been using since 18.4.0 for all point releases all the way to 18.8.0, only now failing for 18.8.0 => 18.9.0. Maybe I’ll try re-downloading the script just in case? Think it was around these Forums somewhere … yep got it...
  7. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    I've captured the log of the "upgrade script" and these seem to be the relevant lines at the end, looks like a problem finding codecs of some kind. I think these re the relevant bits. After that I guess it just aborts and runs the version it already has, which is why I'm stuck on 18.8.0...
  8. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    Yep I think you are probably correct but I wouldn't have clue about how to proceed to fix the issue. Any ideas about what to look at / possible solutions? Is it worth running the upgrade script again and trying to look for clues in the seemingly hundreds of lines of output from the compile? Any...
  9. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    @ostridge Ok, something else is going on then because:- root@RasPiPBX:~# asterisk -V Asterisk 18.8.0 root@RasPiPBX:~# asterisk -x "core show version" Asterisk 18.8.0 built by root @ RasPiPBX on a armv7l running Linux on 2021-11-03 03:13:26 UTC I guess that means that 18.9.0 compiles but then...
  10. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    @KNERD Yeh, maybe but ... I've re-run the update script again with the same result, still says 18.8.0. Looking at the contents of that script I would have thought just doing a "make install" was a less sophisticated/incomplete version of that? But what would I know? :)
  11. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    @ostridge, thanks! As requested ... root@RasPiPBX:~# ls -ld /usr/src/asterisk-* drwxr-xr-x 31 root root 4096 Dec 11 11:17 /usr/src/asterisk-18.9.0 root@RasPiPBX:~# cat /etc/pbx/.version 2021.01
  12. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS Asterisk 18.8.0 => 18.9.0 Upgrade on RasPi Fails?

    Hmmm ... got a weird one. Running Incredible PBX 2021.01 fro Raspberry Pi on a Pi 4, all has been well. Had previously upgraded this install from Asterisk 16 to 18 using the supplied scripts with no dramas (thanks Ward). Have also been happily upgrading through a couple of point releases of...
  13. Stephen Harrington

    SOLVED Upgrade RasPi to Incredible PBX 2021

    @wardmundy Had to massively edit this reply because ... On my first go I had no luck, but I think that was because one of the required repositories just happened to be offline - Murphy's Law! On my second attempt it all went well. Actual update, for reference, was from 18.4.0 => 18.5.1...
  14. Stephen Harrington

    SOLVED Upgrade RasPi to Incredible PBX 2021

    @wardmundy Would it be possible to make available an "update-asterisk18" script for our upgraded RasPi 2021 installations similar to the "upgrade-asterisk16" script we used to have? It would be much appreciated by many I'm sure!
  15. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS 2020.3 for Raspberry Pi Updates?

    @wardmundy thanks for explaining the omission, I can understand your reasoning.
  16. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS 2020.3 for Raspberry Pi Updates?

    Thanks @wardmundy , have already done my first SD card backup using rpi-clone, but you have confirmed my thoughts re: "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". You didn't comment re: feasibility/advisability of installing Webmin?
  17. Stephen Harrington

    TIPS 2020.3 for Raspberry Pi Updates?

    Hello, have just installed a fresh Incredible PBX 2020.3 for Raspberry Pi as per https://nerdvittles.com/?p=31616 Anxious not to "break" anything so after some wisdom on a few things that are confusing for a newbie ... I note there are seemingly many ways to keep the install up to date, and a...
  18. Stephen Harrington

    SOLVED IPBX 2020 Sendmail Updates Borked?

    Thanks, that did the trick ... Much appreciated!
  19. Stephen Harrington

    SOLVED IPBX 2020 Sendmail Updates Borked?

    Did a Clean install of latest IPBX 2020 on Centos a couple of days ago ... After confirming all was well in Dashboard I then did a “yum -y update” to double-check Centos was up to date. it did about 5 further updates including one for Sendmail. After that in IPBX Dashboard the ”Mail Queue” item...
  20. Stephen Harrington

    PIONEERS RasPi3: Incredible PBX for XiVO

    Doh! In my defence ... I had no hint it was a link ... just looks like plain text for me ... but thanks again. StephenH
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