Hi Vincas,

Could you please also forward your current /etc/asterisk/vpb.conf to
the BTS.  chan_vpb shouldn't even be trying to start unless you have
modified it locally, or have an older version than what should be
distributed in the current asterisk package ...

Cheers,
Ron

On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 09:14:14AM +0200, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Vincas Ciziunas wrote:
>> Asterisk does not start up.  Please find attached, the output of asterisk 
>> -vvv -g (minus the "Core Dumped"  message at the bottom) and the core file 
>> from the crash.
> Thanks for the detailed bug report.
>
> This is an issue with libvpb -- probably with the way asterisk uses it (and 
> that's why I'm not reassigning it).
>
> Do you have a VPB card and/or a modified vpb.conf?
>
> We'll definitely fix it, even though we haven't been able to reproduce it. 
> Will try though.
>
> Meanwhile, you can add an explicit noload => chan_vpb.so to your 
> modules.conf, as a temporary workaround.
>
> Thanks,
> Faidon
>



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