greetings I'm running yellow dog 3.1 compiling Asterisk 0.7.1 during the make process it seems to die at the GSM build. (summerized) As build goes' through must remake `src/add.o'. entering dirctory `/usr/local/asterisk-0.7.1/codecs/gsm' gcc -march= -fomit-frame-pointer -c -DneedFunctionprototypes=1 -funroll-loops -fPIC -DSASR -DNDEBUG -DWAV49 -I./inc src/add.c puting child (gsm/lib/libgsm.a) leave child put child (arc/add.o) leave child cc1: invalid option `arch=' Got SIGCHLD; 1 unreaped children reaping loosing child make[1]; *** [src/add.o] error 1 removing child from chain then it does the same for libgsm.a make: *** [gsm/lib/libgsm.a] Error 2 I'm thinking that the libgsm is not installed in my distribution can anyone guide me to on what I need to install to get passed this error? TIA --jeff ----------------------------------- jeff donovan basd network operations (610) 807 5571 x4 AIM xtdonovan fwd# 248217
I must be doing something wrong i have installed gsm.rpm manually and tried to recompile, but i still get the same error. make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/asterisk-0.7.1/codecs' make -C gsm lib/libgsm.a make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/asterisk-0.7.1/codecs/gsm' gcc -O6 -march=ppc -fomit-frame-pointer -c -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=1 -funroll-loops -fPIC -DSASR -DNDEBUG -DWAV49 -I./inc src/add.c cc1: invalid option `arch=ppc' make[2]: *** [src/add.o] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/asterisk-0.7.1/codecs/gsm' make[1]: *** [gsm/lib/libgsm.a] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/asterisk-0.7.1/codecs' make: *** [subdirs] Error 1 I also can't find and libgsm RPM that will build on PPC --- sheesh ----------------------------------- jeff donovan basd network operations (610) 807 5571 x4 AIM xtdonovan fwd# 248217
Jeff Crews
2004-Feb-13 22:01 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Easy access to visual busy status and call transfer buttons
I want to say thanks for the great posts to this list...I learn something know about every day reading this list. Anyway...I have been using * in a test environment for 10 months and really like it. I have PRI to the PSTN and SIP to 2 Snoms and 1 Cisco 7960. I have frequently used AT&T/Lucent/Avaya phone systems such as Definity or Partner that provide the ability to assign LEDs on individual phones that allow you to visually see the status of specific extensions to determine if the extension is on a call, do not disturb, or idle. If I use * to speak SIP to the phones...such as the Cisco 7960...how do you provide users with this easy visual way to see the status of an extension? Further...using a button associated with these busy status indicators makes transferring calls fast. I see some people use software on a PC to get this functionality. It still seems that there should be a way to do this on a SIP phone. Am I the only person that thinks these status LEDs are valuable? Jeff