Scott Lykens
2004-Dec-02 12:18 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] SpanDSP 0.0.2pre6 undef symbol on gentoo-ppc
Hello all: In a quest to resolve the last apparent timing problems I am having with SpanDSP I am trying out some PPC hardware, specifically a B&W G3. I am running gentoo-ppc on this system and have compiled spandsp 0.0.2pre6 along with a release version of asterisk. Zaptel device (T100P) is configured and appears to be ready to go. When loading asterisk it crashes out with the following error: [app_rxfax.so]Dec 2 13:47:57 WARNING[10027]: loader.c:248 ast_load_resource: /usr/local/lib/libspandsp.so.0: undefined symbol: top_bit Google reveals nothing of substance related to this error. An Intel system running recent gentoo with the same tiff and audiofile packages works just fine for me. As I am not a programmer by any means I am at a loss of where to go from here. Perhaps I am missing something rather simple but I just don't see what it is. :( Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Steve Underwood
2004-Dec-02 17:07 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] SpanDSP 0.0.2pre6 undef symbol on gentoo-ppc
Hi Scott, Watch out for spandsp-0.0.2pre7 :-) Seriously, I found the same issue while testing for x86-64 machines this week. spandsp is now working on a x86-64, but I haven't tidied up and released an updated version yet. That should happen this weekend. I hope this updated version will build cleanly for other architectures. Regards, Steve Scott Lykens wrote:>Hello all: > >In a quest to resolve the last apparent timing problems I am having >with SpanDSP I am trying out some PPC hardware, specifically a B&W G3. > >I am running gentoo-ppc on this system and have compiled spandsp >0.0.2pre6 along with a release version of asterisk. Zaptel device >(T100P) is configured and appears to be ready to go. > >When loading asterisk it crashes out with the following error: > >[app_rxfax.so]Dec 2 13:47:57 WARNING[10027]: loader.c:248 >ast_load_resource: /usr/local/lib/libspandsp.so.0: undefined symbol: >top_bit > >Google reveals nothing of substance related to this error. > >An Intel system running recent gentoo with the same tiff and audiofile >packages works just fine for me. > >As I am not a programmer by any means I am at a loss of where to go >from here. Perhaps I am missing something rather simple but I just >don't see what it is. :( > >Any help would be appreciated. > > >