What distro are you building on?
CentOS 5.10.
Both have the libraries listed in install_prereq.
Indeed it has all but 2 or 3 of those libraries (none related to uuid), but
after running that script, it was still missing what it needed for uuid.
Unfortunately, there's no upgrade path from
Richard Kenner skrev 2014-04-27 12:27:
What distro are you building on?
CentOS 5.10.
e2fsprogs-devel is the package that provides uuid.h on centos 5
/niklas
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e2fsprogs-devel is the package that provides uuid.h on centos 5
I tried that first and it didn't seem to. I'm pretty sure I needed
uuid-dce-devel.
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On 26 April 2014 23:32, James Cloos cl...@jhcloos.com wrote:
And related thereto:
What needs to be done on kama and ast to ensure that all incoming calls
which route through a given kama box always matches a sip.conf [section]
based on the socket(7)'s remote address, w/o any consideration of
On 26 April 2014 00:29, Alex Villacís Lasso a_villa...@palosanto.comwrote:
I am currently preparing a kamailio-asterisk combination. The asterisk
installation uses realtime for SIP. The kamailio configuration was based on
the reference at
BF == Barry Flanagan barryf-li...@flanagan.ie writes:
BF Something like:
BF [peer_inbound]
BF context=peercontext
BF type=peer
BF host=192.168.1.1
BF ...should do the job.
That of course was something I tested, although I used the hostname;
perhaps the dual-v4/v6 got in the way?
-JimC
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JColp == Joshua Colp jc...@digium.com writes:
Are you saying that asterisk doesn't care whether the sip is secure and
will happily negotiate srtp depending only on whether the remote is
willing to do so? (That may come off as harsh; I do not mean it to be
so, since it is what I want. :)
On 04/26/2014 04:42 PM, Joshua Colp wrote:
Sean Darcy wrote:
I can't reach digium.com or asterisk.org. Did I miss the memo?
I have opened a ticket with IT. I'll keep the list apprised when the
problem is isolated and resolved.
Cheers,
Thanks.
Works fine today, FWIW.
sean
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Asterisk-11.9.0, Fedora 20:
res_calendar_caldav.so = (Asterisk CalDAV Calendar Integration)
[Apr 27 10:49:13] ERROR[4255]: res_calendar_ews.c:911 load_module:
Exchange Web Service calendar module require neon = 0.29.1, but neon
0.30.0: Library build, IPv6, Expat 2.1.0, zlib 1.2.8, GNU TLS
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:48:42AM +0100, A J Stiles wrote:
On Thursday 24 Apr 2014, Mikael Fredin wrote:
I will look into netcat as well, thank you
There's not much to look into, really! It's just a command-line tool for
connecting STDIN and STDOUT to a network socket.
$ echo -e
On 04/27/2014 01:37 PM, Sean Darcy wrote:
On 04/26/2014 04:42 PM, Joshua Colp wrote:
Sean Darcy wrote:
I can't reach digium.com or asterisk.org. Did I miss the memo?
I have opened a ticket with IT. I'll keep the list apprised when the
problem is isolated and resolved.
Cheers,
Thanks.
On 11.9.0:
-- Accepting AUTHENTICATED call from 111.xxx.yyy.zzz:
-- requested format = speex,
-- requested prefs = (),
-- actual format = ulaw,
-- host prefs = (silk16|ulaw|gsm|g722),
-- priority = mine
-- Executing
El 27/04/2014 8:39 p. m., Sean Darcy escribió:
On 11.9.0:
-- Accepting AUTHENTICATED call from 111.xxx.yyy.zzz:
-- requested format = speex,
-- requested prefs = (),
-- actual format = ulaw,
-- host prefs = (silk16|ulaw|gsm|g722),
--
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Sean Darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
Asterisk-11.9.0, Fedora 20:
res_calendar_caldav.so = (Asterisk CalDAV Calendar Integration)
[Apr 27 10:49:13] ERROR[4255]: res_calendar_ews.c:911 load_module: Exchange
Web Service calendar module require neon = 0.29.1,
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