Beta version

Is there are any guide how to install?
I have regular version I need to do an update?
I need a license for the beta or it is a demo

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  • Is there are any guide how to install?
    I have regular version I need to do an update?
    There is a README file. Just do "make"
    I need a license for the beta or it is a demo

    Same license will work.
  • what new in the beta ?
  • where can i find the README file.
  • The README is inside the fop2 tarball available in the downloads page:

    UPGRADING FROM A PREVIOUS INSTALL

    Just untar the package and run "make". The installation will copy the
    new files over, and it will preserve config files in place. It will also
    make a backup of every replaced file, appending a suffix like ~ (depends
    on your distro)

    After updating the software, you will have to do some manual tweaking to
    enable new features:


    Visual Phonebook:

    The visual phonebook was improved. The table layout changed, you will
    need to issue the following commands to mysql in order to update the table.
    They are also listedin the file /var/www/html/fop2/mysql-upgrade.db :

    USE `fop2`;
    ALTER TABLE `visual_phonebook` add `owner` varchar(50) default '';
    ALTER TABLE `visual_phonebook` add `private` enum('yes','no') default 'no';
    ALTER TABLE `visual_phonebook` add `context` varchar(150) default '';

    or by using the db file directly:

    mysql -u root -p fop2 < /var/www/html/fop2/mysql-upgrade.db


    FreePBX:

    If using FreePBX, we supply the file 'extensions_override_freepbx.conf'
    that should be placed inside /etc/asterisk. It will include all the
    contexts needed for a seamless integration between FOP2 features and
    FreePBX. The install script will not attempt to copy the file, as you
    might be using it already. So first check that your installed file in
    /etc/asterisk is empty or not used. If so, you have to copy the file
    manually. Example:

    #> cp /usr/local/fop2/extensions_override_freepbx.conf /etc/asterisk

    If your /etc/asterisk/extensions_override_freepbx.conf is not empty
    inspect the contents to determine if you already have the fop2 version
    or if you have some other custom configurations for freepbx. In that
    case you will want to append the context of the supplied file inside
    yours, making sure you do not have same name contexts already in use.

    There is also a file named FOP2Callbacks.pm in /usr/local/fop2 that
    completes the integration. If you are NOT using FreePBX, you might
    want to rename or remove FOP2Callbacks.pm or modify it to your needs.

    FreePBX Plugin:

    There is available a new FreePBX plugin that makes configuring FOP2
    easier. The plugin is named fop2admin and can be downloaded from
    http://www.fop2.com/download.php . You have to install it like any other
    FreePBX Plugin.
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