Ronald Wiplinger
2005-Oct-18 18:54 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Languages, Realtime, German, Finish
I missed one field in Realtime ==> language !! It solved a lot of things for me. However one thing is strange, and maybe somebody can tell me what's the problem. If I use English, than I see in CLI> [Oct 19 09:31:28] -- Executing VoiceMailMain("SIP/601-6ef4", "s601@office") in new stack [Oct 19 09:31:28] -- Playing 'vm-youhave' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:29] -- Playing 'digits/2' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:29] -- Playing 'vm-INBOX' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:30] -- Playing 'vm-and' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:30] -- Playing 'digits/8' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:31] -- Playing 'vm-Old' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:31] -- Playing 'vm-messages' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:32] -- Playing 'vm-onefor' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:34] -- Playing 'vm-INBOX' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:34] -- Playing 'vm-messages' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:35] -- Playing 'vm-opts' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:42] -- Playing 'vm-helpexit' (language 'en') [Oct 19 09:31:42] == Spawn extension (default, 8502, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/601-6ef4' [Oct 19 09:31:42] -- Executing Hangup("SIP/601-6ef4", "") in new stack [Oct 19 09:31:42] == Spawn extension (default, h, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/601-6ef4' However, if I use German, than I see an error: [Oct 19 09:28:53] -- Executing VoiceMailMain("SIP/621-37ad", "s621@office") in new stack [Oct 19 09:28:53] -- Playing 'vm-youhave' (language 'de') [Oct 19 09:28:54] WARNING[30072]: file.c:504 ast_openstream_full: File digits/1F does not exist in any format [Oct 19 09:28:54] WARNING[30072]: file.c:816 ast_streamfile: Unable to open digits/1F (format ulaw): No such file or directory Why the same function, ask for different language files? Where do I get these? I am also looking for other language files, like finish. Do you know if such one exists? Would be a nice surprise for my only one native Finish customer, ... hehehehehe bye Ronald Wiplinger