Thanks a lot for your message.

Race Vanderdecken schreef:
Ouch,

Do you know how to use gdb, the Gnu Debugger?

That will give you a clue as to where the segmentation fault is coming
from.
No, I once used it being instructed exactly by a developer to solve a problem in Dosemu, but I never did anything else with it.
I understand that I need to recompile Asterisk with debugging support. Could you give me some pointers on what to do next?


Good, then let me move on to the insults and ranting.

1. Why are you running on Slackware? Are you trying to prove a point or just enjoy being frustrated?
Open Source is like "Broad Spectrum Pesticide", it works but
your results may vary and you may end up killing your lawn.
I'm using a pretty old system and I have good experiences with Slackware on other systems. Here are the specs of the system I'm using:
IBM/Cyrix PR-200 (@150MHz), 64MB RAM, two HDs which are combined ~2GB.


2. The dearth of information of value in your posting is amazing.
        I went to http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm (a good
start, good effort Mr. Powell.) As stated above, you life might be
easier using FEDORA, not an endorsement of Red Hat, rather a plea for a
unified Linux base (please don't say Debian, self-installing the
micro-chip in my head was easier.) (it is the new Anti-AMD Intel Rantino
chip for those interested.)
I've never used Fedora on older systems, but I thought it wouldn't run very well on the system I'm using.
(Good thing you don't have an Anti-IBM chip ;)
3. "I've never installed or used Asterisk before, so I do not know much
about it."
1. What is your goal with installing Asterisk?
We have about 8 telephones that use the plain telephone system to call each other and externally. Some of them are analog and others are digital (ISDN). I've also still got the old ISDN card from before we had ADSL. (Eicon Diva 2.01 ISA, seems to work with the hisax module.)
Since I read that Asterisk worked with any ISDN adapter that was supported by ISDN4Linux, I thought it might be possible to hook it up in such a way that the phones could call the Asterisk system and that Asterisk would forward the call to a computer (and maybe even over the internet). Also the other way around would be neat.


2. Do you have Digium or other hardware installed?
No. Only the ISDN adapter.

3. Are you running SIP/H323/MGCP?
No. I've experimented with SIP before, but only with a softphone, using an account from SIPPhone.com. It would be nice if I could call my Asterisk system using SIP!

4. Did you modify any files?
None from Asterisk.

4. What was the last thing on the *CLI> screen before the seg fault?
The command to run Asterisk. It immediatly gives the error when I try to run it.

Is Asterisk able to do, what I thought it would do or am I just messing?

Come on Mr. Caesar throw us a bone here.

All Hail,

Race "The Tyrant" Vanderdecken

Thanks again,
Julius
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