Kristian,

I've done some more investigation on the compilation of chan_bluetooth.
It seems to be build with the uClibc compiler.
The strtol_internal symbol isn't in the c library of uclibc.
So the strtol_internal symbol is not used by chan_bluetooth, but a link is
compiled in.

Maybe the following irc log makes it clear.
http://purl.rikers.org/%23uclibc/20030107.html.gz

Eric (maker of buildroot2) says the following:
If anyone defines __OPTIMIZE__ then stdlib.h and inttypes.h end up with
strtod, strtol, etc calling __strtod_internal, __strtol_internal, etc
which don't exist.

I hardly can believe you've got chan_bluetooth loaded on uclibc. (on
asterisk)
The alpha test images for bluetooth, both don't have a chan_bluetooth
module. Theve only bluetooth driver support.

Please correct me were i am wrong , because i'm no developer.

Grts Roel








> Roel Cuppen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've found a compile option for this , but i can't get it work
>> I've tried:
>> CFLAGS="-fno-inline" make
>> With does not work
>>
>> and
>> ASTCFLAGS="-fno-inline" make
>> Also not working
>>
>> Is it possible to set this option in the asterisk Makefile ?
>>
>> Grts Roel
>>
>
> Roel,
>
>       I'll try to work on this in the next couple of days.  I'll keep
> everyone posted.
>
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