from
next link are more or less the same:
- http://kamailio.org/docs/tutorials/5.0.x/kamailio-install-guide-git/
Also, you can build the deb packages yourself, the specs are available
inside pkg/kamailio/deb/.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04.04.17 01:38, Tim Makarios wrote:
Thanks for those hints. At t
Thanks for those hints. At the moment, I'm just experimenting with
different software like this in my spare time, so it might be a while
before I try it. Or I might try installing a newer version of Kamailio
instead. Or I might wait until Trisquel 8 is released. But if I get
impatient, I mi
On 03/04/17 21:05, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Any reason to install 4.0.x?
Because that's what the Trisquel 7 default repositories gave me, along
with MySQL 5.5; it appears to have inherited both of these from Ubuntu
14.04 LTS. So it sounds like Trusty's default repositories have a
ver
Sorry; I forgot to specify the version of Kamailio I'm using: 4.0.4.
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On 03/04/17 13:15, Tim Makarios wrote:
Hi,
Following
http://kamailio.org/docs/tutorials/devel/kamailio-install-guide-deb/
I got to the step where I had to run
kamdbctl create
Unfortunately, this fa
Hi,
Following
http://kamailio.org/docs/tutorials/devel/kamailio-install-guide-deb/
I got to the step where I had to run
kamdbctl create
Unfortunately, this failed, with the following output:
INFO: test server charset
INFO: creating database kamailio ...
INFO: granting privileges to datab