Re: [asterisk-users] dahdi dummy

2012-10-24 Thread Johan Wilfer
2012-10-23 16:28, Jerry Geis skrev: I need to use the dahdi dummy driver. Its not being compiled at this time. When I go into tools subdirectory under dahdi-linux-complete-2.4.1 How can I get the dahdi_dummy.c driver compiled? I run dahdi-linux-complete-2.6.1+2.6.1.tar.gz on Debian, and

[asterisk-users] dahdi dummy

2012-10-23 Thread Jerry Geis
I need to use the dahdi dummy driver. Its not being compiled at this time. When I go into tools subdirectory under dahdi-linux-complete-2.4.1 and do make menuselect all I get is CC= CXX=g++ LD= AR= RANLIB= CFLAGS= make -C menuselect CONFIGURE_SILENT=--silent nmenuselect make[1]: Entering

Re: [asterisk-users] dahdi dummy

2012-10-23 Thread Warren Selby
If I remember correctly, dahdi dummy was removed and the functionally added by default when you load dahdi with no TDM cards installed. I could be wrong though. What do you need dummy for? Thanks, --Warren Selby, dCAP On Oct 23, 2012, at 10:28 AM, Jerry Geis ge...@pagestation.com wrote: I

Re: [asterisk-users] dahdi dummy

2012-10-23 Thread Mitul Limbani
Need dummy to provide timing on machines that do not have a tdm board. Also meetme dependency was on dummy or one of the tdm card. I believe meetme has been rewritten since then. Mitul On Oct 23, 2012 9:58 PM, Warren Selby wcse...@selbytech.com wrote: If I remember correctly, dahdi dummy was

Re: [asterisk-users] dahdi dummy

2012-10-23 Thread Jerry Geis
If I remember correctly, dahdi dummy was removed and the functionally added by default when you load dahdi with no TDM cards installed. I could be wrong though. What do you need dummy for? I am using CentOS 5 on a machine and have no issue with alsa dropping audio. I dual booted and have

[asterisk-users] DAHDI Dummy for Linux VServers

2009-10-14 Thread kn0x
I'm running dahdi on the host system, and have added the /dev/dahdi/ devices to the guest vserver as recommended in Beave's Virtual Private Asterisk whitepaper (http://www.telephreak.org/papers/vpa/). I tried copying libtonezone.so and libtonezone.h to the guest, but I couldn't anything to

Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI Dummy for Linux VServers

2009-10-14 Thread Vinícius Fontes
Try installing DAHDI from source in the guest, and instead of starting it as usual try fooling Asterisk with the /dev hack you did. That way you would have all the dependencies for compiling Asterisk and could still use the devices you made available in /dev. Vinícius Fontes

Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI Dummy for Linux VServers

2009-10-14 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:56:05AM -0300, Vinícius Fontes wrote: Try installing DAHDI from source in the guest, You should also probably bind-mount /dev/dahdi from the hosts to the guests . Or just create those device files for the guests somehow. Alternatively, try using Asterisk = 1.6.1 .