jimmy.gatt@zivva.com
2004-Feb-16 15:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Upgrading asterisk yields broken pipe
Hello list, I am attempting to upgrade asterisk on a production box. I have opted to set INSTALL_PREFIX to /usr/local/asterisk-0.7.2 which is ugly (since it makes /usr, /var, /etc directories in there), but I didn't want the new install to overwrite my existing installation. The new asterisk runs, but when a call tries to go through, I get six of "Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken pipe" errors, and then a segfault. Reading elsewhere, I have discovered that the error is coming from mpg123. The process table yields 6 mpg123 processes which appear to be playing the on hold music ("onhold_low.mp3", "onhold_high.mp3", etc.) Presently, I don't know where to go. 1. I am trying to test a new compile of asterisk while retaining the ability to revert to the old compilation. Am I going about it the right way (by setting the INSTALL_PREFIX to a different dir)? 2. If the answer to #1 is "yes", then what might be the problem with mpg123? ------------------------------------------------- Web Design and Web Hosting provided by http://www.ezITsolutions.com