SPELL=asterisk VERSION=1.6.2.11 SOURCE=${SPELL}-${VERSION}.tar.gz SOURCE2=${SOURCE}.asc SOURCE_DIRECTORY="${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${SPELL}-${VERSION}" SOURCE_URL[0]=http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/${SPELL}/releases/${SOURCE} SOURCE2_URL[0]=${SOURCE_URL}.asc SOURCE_URL[1]=http://downloads.digium.com/pub/${SPELL}/releases/${SOURCE} SOURCE2_URL[1]=http://downloads.digium.com/pub/${SPELL}/releases/${SOURCE2} SOURCE_GPG=asterisk.gpg:$SOURCE2:UPSTREAM_KEY SOURCE2_IGNORE=signature DOCS="README* CHAN* doc* LICENSE COPYING configs" DOCS="$DOCS UPGRADE.txt BUGS CREDITS" WEB_SITE=http://www.asterisk.org/ ENTERED=20051223 SECURITY_PATCH=11 LICENSE[0]=GPL2 KEYWORDS="telephony" SHORT="Asterisk PBX" cat << EOF Asterisk is a hybrid TDM and packet voice PBX (Private Branch eXchange) and IVR platform with ACD functionality. It acts as middleware between the Internet (IAX, SIP, MGCP, Skinny, H.323), telephony channels (like Zaptel, T1, PRI, E1, FXO, FXS, VoIP, VoFR, ISDN, modems, Internet Phone Jack, etc.), and applications (like voice-mail, conferencing, directories, MP3 players, intercoms, etc.). It has many advanced features such as a codec translation API. The base distribution includes several channel backends, as well as applications. However, the beauty of Asterisk is its ability to be extended using its APIs, dynamic module loader, and AGI scripting interface. End users can even write their own applications that run on the system in C or any scripting language of their choice. EOF