In most cases, if I follow these steps, I get a working asterisk with zaptel:
in asterisk, 1.4 and trunk: make distclean rm /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/* then, get the zaptel source that corresponds to your version of asterisk. configure, make, make install it as root. If you try to use a 1.4 zaptel with 1.2, prepare to be disappointed!!!! Then in 1.2 asterisk, do a make, or in 1.4/trunk, do a configure ( with --enable-dev-mode if you do this often), then make menuselect, make, make install (as root). Check the zaptel module stuff in menuselect. If you still don't have zaptel, consult your config.log, and look for anything about zaptel. It might be informative. It should be finding zaptel stuff. murf On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 18:43 +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 04:46:46PM +0200, Cosmin Prund wrote: > > the "./configure" thing requires the sources of zaptel, > > Actually, it requires zaptel.h in the pointed place, or in the default > place (as installed by the install target). Note that zaptel <= 1.2 > installs zaptel.h to /usr/include/linux, whereas zaptel 1.4 installs it > to /usr/include/zaptel . > -- Steve Murphy Software Developer Digium
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