On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 10:27 AM, satish patel <satish...@hotmail.com>wrote:
> Thanks Leif, > > I had changed it to res_timing_dahdi and since last few days it seem good. > > -S > > > Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 15:48:03 -0400 > > From: leif.mad...@asteriskdocs.org > > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > > > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] res_timing_timerfd.so Vs > res_timing_dahdi.so > > > > On 11-05-13 11:39 AM, isr...@gmail.com wrote: > > > I haven't tried with timerfd but with timer pthread 1.8 is very > unstable > > > > > > I think I have seen a post to the list from kevin fleming that the same > is for timerfd that there is a nasty bug which they haven't found the reason > for yet > > > > My experience is that you should pretty much always use res_timing_dahdi > unless > > you're on a platform on which you can't install DAHDI. You don't need any > > hardware to use timing from DAHDI because timing is generated by the > kernel. > > > > My order of preference for stability is: > > > > * res_timing_dahdi > > * res_timing_timerfd > > * res_timing pthread > > > > The timerfd and pthread modules are relatively new, and sometimes people > run > > into stability problems while using them. If you can use res_timing_dahdi > I > > recommend you do so. > > > > Leif. > > > following this advice, is there a quick and minimal way to install/use res_timing_dahdi without having to build/compile/install the whole dahdi package and all the other modules associated with it? back in the zaptel days, I used to be able to modify the Makefile and compile JUST the ztdummy module to provide timing for meetme. Haven't touched * for a while esp. Zaptel/Dahdi, so not sure how it works anymore. I'm assuming to get res_timing_dahdi, I need dahdi_dummy installed at the very least? Do I need the kernel source packages like in the old days to compile DAHDI against the Kernel etc? Thx so much
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