autoload=yes
;
; Any modules that need to be loaded before the Asterisk core has been
-; initialized (just after the logger has been initialized) can be loaded
-; using 'preload'. This will frequently be needed if you wish to map all
-; module configuration files into Realtime storage, since the Realtime
-; driver will need to be loaded before the modules using those configuration
-; files are initialized.
+; initialized (just after the logger initialization) can be loaded
+; using 'preload'. 'preload' forces a module and the modules it
+; is known to depend upon to be loaded earlier than they normally get
+; loaded.
;
-; An example of loading ODBC support would be:
-;preload => res_odbc.so
-;preload => res_config_odbc.so
+; NOTE: There is no good reason left to use 'preload' anymore. It was
+; historically required to preload realtime driver modules so you could
+; map Asterisk core configuration files to Realtime storage.
+; This is no longer needed.
;
-; Uncomment the following if you wish to use the Speech Recognition API
-;preload => res_speech.so
+;preload => your_special_module.so
;
; If you want Asterisk to fail if a module does not load, then use
; the "require" keyword. Asterisk will exit with a status code of 2
; if a required module does not load.
;
-; require = chan_sip.so
+; require = chan_pjsip.so
+;
; If you want you can combine with preload
-; preload-require = res_odbc.so
+; preload-require = your_special_module.so
;
;load => res_musiconhold.so
;