[Freeswitch-users] Getting git updates

Michael Collins msc at freeswitch.org
Mon Apr 12 10:20:07 PDT 2010


You should still use "make current" - it works great on git-based FS repos.
As for the core files, they are really only useful if you have exactly the
same binary freeswitch file that created them. If you are not experiencing
any seg faults then go ahead and delete them. If you are experiencing seg
faults after updating to latest release then definitely open a JIRA ticket.

-MC

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Lars Zeb <larclap at yahoo.com> wrote:

>  Once we pull down the full FreeSWITCH version using git, should we
> continue to use ‘make current’ to update thereafter?
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> I started with this command and interrupted it just after it had pulled the
> source changes. I was surprised to see that “fs_cli” no longer worked. I
> went to freeswitch/bin and it was gone. Are the contents of this directory
> removed in ‘make current’?
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> I also saw core files (core.pid?) in the freeswitch/bin folder. Is it safe
> to remove these? They are about 200M each.
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> Thanks, Lars
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