[Asterisk-Users] RE: mysql or postgresql?

2004-03-30 Thread Jorge de J. Ramirez S.
thanks for awnser, I've already download from CVS the asterisk-addons, now
get this error when compiling

# make install
./mkdep -fPIC -I../asterisk `ls *.c`
cdr_addon_mysql.c:33:19: mysql.h: No such file or directory
cdr_addon_mysql.c:34:20: errmsg.h: No such file or directory
for x in  ; do install -m 755 $x /usr/lib/asterisk/modules ; done
/bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
/bin/sh: -c: line 1: `for x in  ; do install -m 755 $x
/usr/lib/asterisk/modules ; done'
make: *** [install] Error 2

Any idea?

Thanks again.

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[Asterisk-Users] mysql or postgresql?

2004-03-30 Thread Jorge de J. Ramirez S.
Hi,
there are something that is using mysql instead postresql?

If I modify the modules.conf, and write load => cdr_mysql.so get this error:

loader.c:240 ast_load_resource: /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/cdr_mysql.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
loader.c:359 load_modules: Loading module cdr_mysql.so failed!

Ok, there is no cdr_mysql.so, anybody it's using * with mysql?

Thanks!

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] error with dates?

2004-03-11 Thread Jorge de J. Ramirez S.
I don't think so, My PC it's PIII 700 MHz, with 128MB in RAM... Do I need
more?

I install * in other PC (300 MHz) and don't get this error..  =S

Thanks!

> On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Jorge de J. Ramirez S. wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone, I'm really newbie qith asterisk, an have this error:
>>
>> -- Executing VoiceMailMain2("[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2", "") in new stack
>> -- Playing 'vm-login'
>> NOTICE[229391]: File sched.c, Line 209 (sched_settime): Request to
>> schedule in the past?!?!
>> NOTICE[229391]: File sched.c, Line 209 (sched_settime): Request to
>> schedule in the past?!?!
>
> I see this often on my machine, too. I think somebody mentioned a few
> weeks ago that this happens when you're running * on a slower or heavily
> loaded machine. I think the idea is that * schedules something to happen,
> but then the OS doesn't give * enough time to get the thing done before
> the scheduled time has already passed. Mine is a K6-300 and has X running
> at the same time, so I wouldn't be surprised if this is what happens. I
> haven't checked to see if the same thing happens if X isn't running.
>
> ..so, did I understand correctly?
>
> Greg
>
>
>
>
>>
>> I already setup the date with date and hwclock commands:
>>
>> # date
>> Thu Mar 11 16:05:44 MST 2004
>> # hwclock
>> Thu Mar 11 16:05:48 2004  -0.941503 seconds
>>
>> any idea?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>
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[Asterisk-Users] error with dates?

2004-03-11 Thread Jorge de J. Ramirez S.
Hi everyone, I'm really newbie qith asterisk, an have this error:

-- Executing VoiceMailMain2("[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2", "") in new stack
-- Playing 'vm-login'
NOTICE[229391]: File sched.c, Line 209 (sched_settime): Request to
schedule in the past?!?!
NOTICE[229391]: File sched.c, Line 209 (sched_settime): Request to
schedule in the past?!?!

I already setup the date with date and hwclock commands:

# date
Thu Mar 11 16:05:44 MST 2004
# hwclock
Thu Mar 11 16:05:48 2004  -0.941503 seconds

any idea?

Thanks!

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