I did a new install today (twice) with version 1.7.5.5 downloaded this morning using the Silver install.
After doing the update-scripts, then update-fixes I rebooted for good measure and Asterisk started up fine.
Then I did a passwd-master and rebooted. Asterisk failed to start at boot. However I could do a manual #asterisk and get it to start up fine.
#amportal throws the following 2 errors:
/var/lib/asterisk/bin/freepbx_engine: line 40: [: =: unary operator expected
**** WARNING: ERROR IN CONFIGURATION ****
astrundir in '/etc/asterisk' is set to but the directory
does not exists. Attempting to create it with: 'mkdir -p '
mkdir: missing operand
Try `mkdir --help' for more information.
**** ERROR: COULD NOT CREATE ****
Attempt to execute 'mkdir -p ' failed with an exit code of 1
You must create this directory and the try again.
After doing the update-scripts, then update-fixes I rebooted for good measure and Asterisk started up fine.
Then I did a passwd-master and rebooted. Asterisk failed to start at boot. However I could do a manual #asterisk and get it to start up fine.
#amportal throws the following 2 errors:
/var/lib/asterisk/bin/freepbx_engine: line 40: [: =: unary operator expected
**** WARNING: ERROR IN CONFIGURATION ****
astrundir in '/etc/asterisk' is set to but the directory
does not exists. Attempting to create it with: 'mkdir -p '
mkdir: missing operand
Try `mkdir --help' for more information.
**** ERROR: COULD NOT CREATE ****
Attempt to execute 'mkdir -p ' failed with an exit code of 1
You must create this directory and the try again.