I downloaded the latest version of asterisk (and I might add I've also tried the stable branch too) via cvs and tried to compile it. Now, the compilation does succeed, and an asterisk binary is produced, however when I try and run asterisk I get the following error. Could anyone shed any light as to why? I've attached a copy of the make log so you can see if there any problems. There does seem to be a few notable ones, such as ringtone.h supposedly not being found (it should be in channels/ correct?). The system is as follows: Red Hat Enterprise Dual PIII 1Gig 2.4.26 Kernel (recompiled with src in /usr/src/linux) I've installed openssl/-devel, readline/-devel, alsa-src. If anyone can shed any light as to why this might be happening, please let me know. Would really like to get this online. We've put together Asterisk boxes under Debian (Woody) before, but not RedHat Ent. The output of Asterisk from the command line is: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /usr/sbin/asterisk -vvvvgc == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf': Found Segmentation fault ----------------------------------------------------------------------- On another note: We've started work on a call center level management system for Asterisk including desktop call management and central management interfaces, as well as web based queue management. We hope to release it all soon and I will put some early screen shots and code online asap... need a new asterisk box first ;) (All Open Source - License not yet agreed). Kind Regards Ben Merrills Internet Application Developer Griffin Internet Tel: 0870 000 7073 www.griffin.com <<make.log>> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: make.log Type: application/octet-stream Size: 2393 bytes Desc: make.log Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040428/912a4454/make.obj