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Patch was mentioned nowhere in this guide and there is no need for it....
 
Patch was mentioned nowhere in this guide and there is no need for it....
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and the yum install httpd* mysql*, these are all a recipe to either hose your system or install a bunch of unneeded packages.  
 
and the yum install httpd* mysql*, these are all a recipe to either hose your system or install a bunch of unneeded packages.  
 
This should be reworked, I might do so depending on how my installation goes.
 
This should be reworked, I might do so depending on how my installation goes.
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My install failed. Jumping from here to freeswitch may have been a reason, I made it as far as chmod 765 /etc/init.d/freeswitch but it seems freeswitch was never added to init.d so no file or directory was found.  Also tried the install scripts at code.google but they also failed when an rpm link failed.
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There is a hungry audience for a reliable GUI for freeswitch cuz Asterisk was written by Picasso with more hacks than actual code to the point no one remembers how it's supposed to work.

Latest revision as of 15:32, 23 October 2014

CentOS 6.4 needs to install patch.

yum install patch

On a clean install.


User:Scristopher:


Patch was mentioned nowhere in this guide and there is no need for it....

These instructions are just awful, I mean yum install blah blah blah php* ??? really?? and the yum install httpd* mysql*, these are all a recipe to either hose your system or install a bunch of unneeded packages. This should be reworked, I might do so depending on how my installation goes.


Have you succeeded?

My install failed. Jumping from here to freeswitch may have been a reason, I made it as far as chmod 765 /etc/init.d/freeswitch but it seems freeswitch was never added to init.d so no file or directory was found. Also tried the install scripts at code.google but they also failed when an rpm link failed.

There is a hungry audience for a reliable GUI for freeswitch cuz Asterisk was written by Picasso with more hacks than actual code to the point no one remembers how it's supposed to work.