Just a brief progress report on the the applications and dialplan not loading:
If I don't load chan_alsa.so, by using "noload=chan_alsa.so" in
modules.conf, I do get the dialplan, apps, and etc. (I received a hint
offlist from someone who had problems who'd tried a different version of
this sol
CVS Asterisk will put its modules in /usr/lib/asterisk unless you change
the config file or Makefile. Perhaps the deb installed an asterisk.conf
that has it all in /urs/local.
Mark
On Sun, 15 Jun 2003, Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
> At 18:31 2003-06-15 +0200, you wrote:
> >But you're using a packaged
At 18:31 2003-06-15 +0200, you wrote:
But you're using a packaged version of asterisk?
Have you tried with downloading, compiling and installing
from cvs?
The pre-packaged .deb always gave me this problem -- "stop now" never
worked, but at least it loaded all the dialplans when I'd start it.
The
But you're using a packaged version of asterisk?
Have you tried with downloading, compiling and installing
from cvs?
Matteo.
Il dom, 2003-06-15 alle 14:46, Moshe Yudkowsky ha scritto:
> Oops. Here is the listing I promised.
>
> (Ignore the attempt in the log to load "codex_speex.so" -- I was
>
One final oddity: When I type "load app_playback.so", etc. to maunally
force the dialplan to load, I see no indication in strace that shows
that asterisk actually loads the file at that point.
Strace does show when chan_*.so files are loaded automtically; "load
app_playback.so" does result in
Oops. Here is the listing I promised.
(Ignore the attempt in the log to load "codex_speex.so" -- I was
checking out something that'd come across the mailing list.)
--
Moshe Yudkowsky * http://www.Disaggregate.com
++ dpkg -l 'asterisk*'
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst