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Old 10-07-2008, 04:49 AM
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Default Installing Druid OSE on my own linux machine

Hi.
I've installed and using Voice-Route on my linux server. It's really a good to control asterisk software. But there's a problem that I have to use the default operating system (CentOS release 5.2), which can not support some functions.
I have a question that "how to install DRUID-OSE on my own operating system (RHEL5)?". I haven't found any document about this.

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Old 10-08-2008, 02:35 AM
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We are working on making Druid into a set of RPM's instead of an ISO after which this can be installed on RHEL. What functions are you talking about CentOS is the same as RHEL5.2 its only not branded by Redhat. If you find that some application is not installed thats because we are trying to keep Druid light. However you can easily install anything using

yum install app_name
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Old 10-13-2008, 07:15 AM
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Is there any installing guide for installing druid-ose from a set of RPM packages?
And please tell me where to download "a set of RPM packages".
thanks a lot.

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Old 10-16-2008, 05:15 PM
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You can get the rpm packages from http://yum.voiceroute.org/druidos/5/ we are working on putting the rpm's into the opensuse build servers and require assistance with that. If anyone wants to help maintain the packages in the buildserver please drop me a mail.
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Old 05-28-2009, 06:11 PM
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Default installing druid on my own system

on the subject of installing
After installing the iso using yast in opensuse 11.0 how do i refer
http://192.168.1.66:8088/asterisk/st...fig/index.html
to ajam? instead of asterisk gui.
I have set the directives in apache2 to /srv/www/druid/ where the product is installed.
no such luck
find / -name *ajam* gives /var/lib/asterisk/static-http/ajamdemo.html
Any suggerstion is appreciated.

Almost a year ago the announcement was made that an iso no longer was required.
Apparently rewriting the source code into a single rpm is a task which would involve a lot of time and effort.

Druid OSE will soon be an RPM install, no need to downloaded heavy ISO's. We
are using the great new build services offered by SuSE. Currently we have
working RPM's and repositories for the following Linux distributions.

Please post to our new "Distribution Engineering" forum if you would
like to try these out. All you need is a plain existing install of any of the below
distro's

CentOS 5.1
RedHAT ES 5
SLES 10 sp1 later sp2
OpenSUSE 10.3
OpenSUSE 11


Can we expect some more news about this release this century?
Thanks in advance
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Old 05-28-2009, 07:35 PM
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Just a quick note to all reading this
asterisk does not support ISDN only digium hardware
Perhaps CALLWEAVER or sip express would be a better choice for a SoHo environment
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