First, check for app_meetme.so in /usr/lib/asterisk/modules (wherever
your modules path is). Next, in the CLI, do a 'show modules' to see if
it is there. If not, check your modules.conf and add in 'load =>
app_meetme.so' assuming autoload is not enabled.
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Matthew
Rubenstein
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 21:09
To: Asterisk-Users
Subject: [asterisk-users] Add Apps to Asterisk?
I've got an Asterisk (v1.2.11) installation running, but it
doesn't
seem to have the Meetme() app. At the CLI, I type Meetme , and it
responds No such command 'Meetme'; meetme doesn't show up in CLI
show
modules . I'm running a SIP-only server at a datacenter where I can't
add Digium (or any other) HW, and am running under CentOS. There is
an /etc/asterisk/meetme.conf file, but I don't see anything to use it.
What do I have to do, exactly, to install Meetme? What about the
Conference command, or others not installed? I'd prefer to use the
CentOS package system as much as possible, but I can compile source if
necessary. Is there a HowTo on the Web somewhere that details this
process?
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(C) Matthew Rubenstein
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