On Tuesday 24 April 2007 16:07, Csaba Lack wrote: > > We are using VoiSmart Quad and Dual GSM cards in our environment. > The environment below is working fine with visdn 0.18.3(patched), but I > wanted to test the new vstuff-0.20 (I've tried: > vstuff-devel-20070423.tar.bz2 as well)
Fine, that is where all the development is going. > What kernel version do you use for testing vgsm? I am actively working with the following kernels: 2.6.17.14 (vanilla) 2.6.17 (Ubuntu Edgy) 2.6.20 (Ubuntu Fiesty) 2.6.9-42.0.3.EL (CentOS 4.3) 2.6.9-42.0.10.EL (CentOS 4.3) Before releasing I compile against these vanilla kernels to see if any code is incompatible with older/newer kernels. Kernels older than 2.6.9 are not supported and newer kernels may or may be not working depending on which incompatible changes are made by kernel developers. linux-2.6.9 linux-2.6.10 linux-2.6.11.12 linux-2.6.12.6 linux-2.6.13.5 linux-2.6.14.7 linux-2.6.15.7 linux-2.6.16.1 linux-2.6.17.14 linux-2.6.18.8 linux-2.6.19.1 linux-2.6.20.3 > Which asterisk version do you prefer for vstuff? I work with Asterisk 1.4.2 altought vstuff is made to work with Asterisk 1.2 with the exception of all the version with an 8 or a 9 inside. The reason is explained in a previous message to this mailing list. > (I also want to note that the hunting mode in vgsm.conf "rotary" did > not work, but "cyclic" instead of it have been tested and worked well) Uhm... okay, I'll check it. > I've removed the previous visdn0.18.3 modules and .so -s, then I > ./configure;make&&make install vstuff. I have rebooted the computer, and > after the asterisk could not be able to start. I have checked the log > file and it seemd to me that there is a problem with app_pipe.so > > Apr 24 11:33:35 VERBOSE[7916] logger.c: [app_pipe.so]Apr 24 11:33:35 > WARNING[7916] loader.c: No usecount in module > /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_pipe.so > Apr 24 11:33:35 WARNING[7916] loader.c: 1 error loading module > /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_pipe.so, aborted > Apr 24 11:33:35 WARNING[7916] loader.c: Loading module app_pipe.so > failed! This is Asterisk 1.2-only issue, will be fixed in 0.20.4, in the meantime you can comment app_pipe compilation as it not useful. > Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Tue Apr 24 11:43:33 2007 ... > localhost kernel: EIP is at vgsm_tty_flush_buffer+0xf/0x20 [vgsm] This is more interesting but it is hard to read, can you paste me the OOPS as output by dmesg? Does it happen consistently on Asterisk load? Randomly during usage? Thank you! Bye, -- Daniele "Vihai" Orlandi Espia S.r.l. _______________________________________________ Visdn-hackers mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.uli.it/mailman/listinfo/visdn-hackers
