Help: Checkout as of 17:00 UCT Does anyone know if: chan_zap.c: In function `zt_train_ec': chan_zap.c:1081: `ZT_ECHOTRAIN' undeclared (first use in this function) is expected at the moment? Dave Kitchen
Dave,> Help: Checkout as of 17:00 UCT > Does anyone know if: > chan_zap.c: In function `zt_train_ec': > chan_zap.c:1081: `ZT_ECHOTRAIN' undeclared (first use in this function) > is expected at the moment?That variable I think is defined in zaptel directory. I had the same problem and had to rename/delete all current source directories and do a fresh cvs checkout. Probably other ways to handle it, but that worked for me. Rich
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 12:03, Dave Kitchen wrote:> Help: Checkout as of 17:00 UCT > Does anyone know if: > chan_zap.c: In function `zt_train_ec': > chan_zap.c:1081: `ZT_ECHOTRAIN' undeclared (first use in this function) > is expected at the moment? > Dave KitchenGoogle lesson for today.... Take the part after the ':' in a seeming unique line and plug it directly into the google search and see what pops up. In this case you find 4 messages (at least when I did it), and you will see that you should make sure you have installed recent copies of the zaptel drivers. This is even if you are not going to use the zaptel drivers. Your other option that isn't documented is that you could remove the chan_zap module from the makefile, but this will limit you later on as asterisk really wants a zaptel timing device. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
On Friday 21 November 2003 12:03, Dave Kitchen wrote:> Help: Checkout as of 17:00 UCT > Does anyone know if: > chan_zap.c: In function `zt_train_ec': > chan_zap.c:1081: `ZT_ECHOTRAIN' undeclared (first use in this > function) is expected at the moment?You need to update your zaptel CVS first. -Tilghman