tpglitch
(Tyler Kinney)
1
Hello,
I have searched the forum but haven’t found a concrete solution.
I have a FreePBX 17 and Asterisk 22 install on Debian 12.
I want to remove asterisk as it is, and build my own asterisk from source. How can I go about doing this?
I’ve looked into it, but it doesn’t seem anyone else has really had to do this.
kgupta
(Kapil Gupta)
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Hi @tpglitch
Please try with --noasterisk
option. (double hyphen)
Refer to https://sangomakb.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/FP/pages/230326391/FreePBX+17+Installation
- –noasterisk
This is useful, if you do not want to install the Asterisk package and like to use your own asterisk.
Regards
Kapil
tpglitch
(Tyler Kinney)
3
Yes, but I would like to keep my existing fpbx install and rebuild asterisk
I guess the big question is why? You will most likely have to start over since the packaged version has been installed.
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tpglitch
(Tyler Kinney)
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Because it would possibly be easier.
Not a huge deal, I could install Asterisk and FPBX with --noasterisk
and just restore a backup, right?
Easier how? What would make it easier?
Sure can.
system
(system)
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