Thanks for your reply Tom. I also think we got to rebuild the whole thing. We don't have much experience in it, so any help is gladly accepted. Maybe Kris has some tips for us?
We found the build-it-yourself version, but have absolutely no clue how to add Perl to it. Is there some kind of manual available for it?

Met vriendelijke groet,
Joshua Peper
www.peperzaken.nl

Op 13-sep-2006, om 7:53 heeft Tom Lynn het volgende geschreven:

Josh,
I had installed the binary distribution of Activestate Perl on my 0.3.0 Astlinux system and with the exception of having to install modules manually, it seemed to work pretty well.  I had also installed Cepstral Speech Synthesis.  However, since Astlinux was recompiled using uclibc libraries, I've found it beyond my capabilities to make this work.

I'm assuming that Perl will have to be compiled along with the rest of the system in a current build environment in order to add it to current versions of Astlinux.  I'm also assuming if you want it, you'll have to do it for yourself.  Perl is pretty big and AstLinux is trying to stay in as small a footprint as possible.  I've decided to be happy that MicroPerl has been provided at all, considering PHP is available and quite capable for many purposes.

As Cepstral source isn't available, I decided to move it to a vmware enviromment.  TTS is done in advance and the results are copied over to my Astlinux box for eventual playback of weather reports.

Tom

On 9/9/06, Joshua Peper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone,

We are setting up a Asterisk server on a Mini-ITX from via with IDE flash memory. It works like a charm. But.......... We would like to set up the Flash Operator Panel from  http://www.asternic.org/ .

It runs on perl, but it can't run on the microPerl that comes with the standard distro of AstLinux. And we've got no idea how to include it in our "home made" distro of AstLinux. Has anyone done something like this in the past? Or has anyone got an idea that might help us solve the problem?

Many thanks in advance,
Joshua Peper

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