Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] format_mp3 uninstalling mpg123

2005-12-14 Thread Alessio Focardi
GK How did you install mpg123? If you installed it with the package GK management system, then use the package management system on your GK OS to remove it. If you installed it manually, you'll need to remove GK it manually. GK To actually allow format_mp3 to work you also need to change GK

Re: {Scanned} Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] format_mp3 uninstalling mpg123

2005-12-14 Thread hamshack.info
Alessio Focardi wrote: GK How did you install mpg123? If you installed it with the package GK management system, then use the package management system on your GK OS to remove it. If you installed it manually, you'll need to remove GK it manually. GK To actually allow format_mp3 to work you

[Asterisk-Users] format_mp3 uninstalling mpg123

2005-12-13 Thread Dov Bigio
Hi all, In order to fix my problem with music on hold I would like to test format_mp3, that comes with asterisk-addons package. For that, the wiki says "Be sure to remove mpg123 from your system (this may attribute to 'Request to schedule in the past!?!?!' messages). Now you are set! "

Re: [Asterisk-Users] format_mp3 uninstalling mpg123

2005-12-13 Thread Gil Kloepfer
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 05:12:44PM -0200, Dov Bigio wrote: For that, the wiki says Be sure to remove mpg123 from your system (this may attribute to 'Request to schedule in the past!?!?!' messages). Now you are set! How do I uninstall mpg123? How did you install mpg123? If you installed

Re: [Asterisk-Users] format_mp3 uninstalling mpg123

2005-12-13 Thread Dov Bigio
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 05:12:44PM -0200, Dov Bigio wrote: For that, the wiki says Be sure to remove mpg123 from your system (this may attribute to 'Request to schedule in the past!?!?!' messages). Now you are set! How do I uninstall mpg123? How did you install mpg123? If you installed

Re: [Asterisk-Users] format_mp3 uninstalling mpg123

2005-12-13 Thread Gil Kloepfer
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 05:47:47PM -0200, Dov Bigio wrote: Actually I did it manually (tar -xvzf)... but I am not sure which files I have to delete manually.. is there an explanation somehere? I couldn't find it on Google... If you do a tar -tvzf of the same tar archive, those will be the