I'm using Asterisk 14 on NetBSD on a Raspberry Pi (evbarm). The reason is that it was the latest version of Asterisk available in the binary packages repository for evbarm on ftp.netbsd.org. If whoever compiles the binary packages for evbarm can get a later version working then I'll switch to that, but for now I'd rather the Asterisk 14 package remain. - Dave V. On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 23:50:01 -0700 John Nemeth <jnemeth%cue.bc.ca@localhost> wrote: > We currently have five versions of Asterisk in pkgsrc. The > versions are Asterisk 11.* (in comms/asterisk) and Asterisk 13.* > to Asterisk 16.*. This is getting a little silly and it is time > to clean out some of them. Asterisk 11.* went EOL two years ago > on Oct. 25th, 2017. Asterisk 13.* is good until 2021. Asterisk > 14 went EOL a year on Sept. 26th, 2018. Asterisk 15 will go eol > next month on Oct. 3rd, 2019. Asterisk 16.* is good until 2023. > Asterisk 17.* is due to be released next month. > > It is my intention to delete Asterisk 11.* and Asterisk 14.* > in the very near futue (possibly before the freeze). If you really > want one of these for some reason, speak up now or forever hold > your peace. Asterisk 15.* can stay for a bit. > > I would like to come up with some kind of plan, such as an > Asterisk version may be deleted any time after it has been eol for > a year.
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