I spent more than 3 weeks, with some little help of people
that belongs to this forum, and after try differents combinations of versions
this is my conclusion: I tried RH9, FC4 & FC4 64 I tried with CVS 1.0.2, and Stable 1.0.9 I tried with spandsp 0.0.2pre18, 0.0.2pre20 & 0.0.2pre21 Libtiff 3.5.7 & libtiff devel 3.5.7 Libtiff 3.7.1 & libtiff devel 3.7.3 (I couldn’t
find 3.7.1) My conclusion is: If I need to be able to use fax with Spandsp, app_rxfax.c
& app_txfax.c with libtiff 3.5.7 (and libtiff devel 3.5.7) there is no way
to do that on FC4 (get conflict with GTK2+) So it looks like I have to go back to RH9 and at least
upgrade to kernel 2.4.31, and try again. This is under the presumption that Spandsp, & the rest
are going to work. (Looking at the forum, that is not a 100% fact). It should be a way to save us a lot of time, if somebody can
unify all the requeriments on each OS, so we can decide before to start which
direction to follow. The reason for RH9 & FC4 is because they’re more
familiar. But if someone can show me a working configuration, I don’t hesitate
to move the platform. By the way, the 64 bits platform still looks to be very
unstable and not so fast to implement with Asterisk. To the digium support: I understand that your recommendation
is to go to 2.6 kernel, but if I need to run spandsp, how to do that without libtiff
3.5.7. The general experience is libtiff 3.7.1 locks the asterisk
when the machine boots. Please feel free to send every kind of disappointments opinions.
That is going to feel me much better that no answers. (Even if you can show me how stupid I was doing all kind of
mistakes) Regards, Carlos Alperin |
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