Re: [Asterisk-Users] installing Asterisk from source

2005-11-22 Thread Daniel Mikusa
Look in the Makefile for the variables 'INSTALL_PREFIX' and 'PREFIX' they control where Asterisk is installed. Dan Jeremy Jones wrote: Is there a way to install Asterisk from source and not stomp on your already existing Asterisk installation? I don't see a configure script and it looks

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Please Help with Zaptel

2005-11-21 Thread Daniel Mikusa
It looks like you do not have the kernel source code installed. Go to 'Yast' and 'Install Software'. Look for the package called 'kernel-source'. It will install the source for your kernel. Then run the 'Update Software' to make sure the kernel and the kernel source are the same version. Then

[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk app_ices problem

2005-11-18 Thread Daniel Mikusa
Greetings, My question is about the app_ices dial plan application. I've been using it quite successfully for a while, however I've always had one issue that I've not been able to explain. Perhaps someone can help. I'm running Asterisk 1.09 on Suse 9.3, and I have app_ices configured and

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Zaptel Error

2005-11-18 Thread Daniel Mikusa
It looks like you do not have the kernel source files installed. To install them in Suse, run 'yast', goto 'Install Software', and search for 'kernel-source'. Zaptel needs these files to compile since it is building modules for your specific kernel. Here you can see make going into the

[Asterisk-Users] Aterisk App ICES Question

2005-09-20 Thread Daniel Mikusa
I have a question about the Asterisk Application ICES. I've got Asterisk setup to accept a phone call and call the ICES app which sends it to an Icecast server. exten = 1,1,SetGroup('stream') exten = 1,2,GetGroupCount() exten = 1,3,Ices('contrib/${GROUPCOUNT}-ices.xml') exten = 1,4,Hangup