Hi All,
On the Freeswitch init page (Debian) the setup you to create a user
"freeswitch" to run the FS process. When I did this, freeswitch started up
but wasn't able to find/open channels to my sangoma/wanpipe hardware. Is
this because:
1. The sangoma hardware was installed and running through r
someone file a bug on this on jira.freeswitch.org and contact
> me off list with ssh info so I can troubleshoot this on your box.
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
> On Dec 16, 2009, at 9:56 AM, Neil Patel wrote:
>
> I'm also experiencing this problem, and I have verified I have libogg
I'm also experiencing this problem, and I have verified I have libogg,
libvorbis, and their dev packages installed.
I looked at mod/mod_shout.la and noticed that '/usr/lib/libogg' is not
listed in the dependency lib list. Is this related?
-Neil
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 11:22 PM, Michael Jerris wr
Hi All,
I haven't found a substantial example of IVR applications implemented in
lua. Can anyone suggest where to look? My issue has to do with appropriate
coding style.
I am implementing a voice message board application in lua. I want to allow
the user to dial buttons to navigate forward and ba
NG] ss7_boost_client.c:244 TX EVENT (P):
SYSTEM_RESTART:(87) [w1g1] Rc=0 CSid=0 Seq=0
Does this look right?
Thanks.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Moises Silva wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Neil Patel wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am currently installing a
Hi All,
This is a great list, thanks for all of the support!
For my IVR app running on FS, we we accept potentially long audio
recordings. Is it possible (in lua) to save recorded as mp3?
Thanks,
Neil
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Hi All,
I am currently installing a Sangoma A102 card to work with FS using wanpipe
drivers (OS = Ubuntu Jaunty). The problem is I can't get openzap-related
modules to compile:
> cd wanpipe-3.5.6.5/
> make openzap
...
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/wanpipe-3.5.6.5/api/libsangoma'
make[1]: L