I downloaded asterisk to use cvs to checkout the release version. After installing, I would like to load module chan_h323.so but there is some error : *CLI> load chan_h323.so Feb 17 15:22:38 WARNING[2865]: loader.c:258 ast_load_resource: /usr/lib/asterisk/m odules/chan_h323.so: undefined symbol: __use_ast_pthread_create_instead__ Unable to load module chan_h323.so *CLI> How can I solve that problem?
Kim Daeyong wrote:> I downloaded asterisk to use cvs to checkout the release version. > After installing, I would like to load module chan_h323.so but there is some > error : > > *CLI> load chan_h323.so > Feb 17 15:22:38 WARNING[2865]: loader.c:258 ast_load_resource: > /usr/lib/asterisk/m > odules/chan_h323.so: undefined symbol: __use_ast_pthread_create_instead__ > Unable to load module chan_h323.so > *CLI> > > > How can I solve that problem?Did you try asterisk-oh323? http://www.inaccessnetworks.com/projects/asterisk-oh323 Michael.
Kim Daeyong wrote:> I downloaded asterisk to use cvs to checkout the release version. > After installing, I would like to load module chan_h323.so but there is some > error : > > *CLI> load chan_h323.so > Feb 17 15:22:38 WARNING[2865]: loader.c:258 ast_load_resource: > /usr/lib/asterisk/m > odules/chan_h323.so: undefined symbol: __use_ast_pthread_create_instead__ > Unable to load module chan_h323.so > *CLI> > > > How can I solve that problem?Exactly which version did you download? (What did you type into your CVS statement?) If asterisk compiled and is runnable other than this error, just log in with asterisk -r and give us the "Connected to..." line. Using make, there is an option to do a "make update", which should download any changes that were tagged to the version of CVS you downloaded. If the problem has been fixed since you downloaded originally, issuing a make update should help. I don't think update recompiles anything, so you will probably have to make install again. I am also not sure if you need to a make clean or anything like that. If that doesn't fix your problem, look in mantis on bugs.digium.com and see if anyone else has reported it. For other readers: I've not had an error like this, so I'm not sure exactly what the protocol is. Should the original poster post next to asterisk-dev, or to mantis? -- Andrew Thompson http://aktzero.com/ http://dev.asteriskdocs.org/
Hi all I want to connect Asterisk with my Siemens HiPath PBX, to use it as a Gateway to the PSTN. I already have a RDIS entry in the Siemens HiPath, but the PC with Asterisk doesnt have any RDIS board, can someone tell me about good and cheap PCI RDIS boards that supports QSIG? The Eicon boards are very expensive... a BRI costs 630 Euros... thats a lot.... And what is the best protocol to use between them? Siemens supports QSIG and Cornet (siemens proprietary).... maybe QSIG is the best choice.... Thanks Joao
Hi all I want to connect Asterisk with my Siemens HiPath PBX, to use it as a Gateway to the PSTN. I already have a ISDN entry in the Siemens HiPath, but the PC with Asterisk doesnt have any ISDN board, can someone tell me about good and cheap PCI ISDN boards that supports QSIG? The Eicon boards are very expensive... a BRI costs 630 Euros... thats a lot.... And what is the best protocol to use between them? Siemens supports QSIG and Cornet (siemens proprietary).... maybe QSIG is the best choice.... Thanks Joao PS: sorry to send it twice, but I forgot that RDIS is portuguese, but it means ISDN
Hi all I want to connect Asterisk with my Siemens HiPath PBX, to use it as a Gateway to the PSTN. I already have a ISDN entry in the Siemens HiPath, but the PC with Asterisk doesnt have any ISDN board, can someone tell me about good and cheap PCI ISDN boards that supports QSIG? The Eicon boards are very expensive... a BRI costs 630 Euros... thats a lot.... And what is the best protocol to use between them? Siemens supports QSIG and Cornet (siemens proprietary).... maybe QSIG is the best choice.... Thanks Joao