Try installing DAHDI from source in the guest, and instead of starting it as
usual try fooling Asterisk with the /dev hack you did.
That way you would have all the dependencies for compiling Asterisk and could
still use the devices you made available in /dev.
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----- "kn0x" <atlanticnynex at gmail.com> escreveu:
> I'm running dahdi on the host system, and have added the /dev/dahdi/
> devices to the guest vserver as recommended in Beave's "Virtual
> Private
> Asterisk" whitepaper (http://www.telephreak.org/papers/vpa/).
> I tried copying libtonezone.so and libtonezone.h to the guest, but I
> couldn't anything to replace zaptel.h in DAHDI souce (it seems dahdi.h
>
> was deprecated?).
> I need to fool asterisk configure script into thinking dahdi was
> actually installed because ./configure script isn't satisfied with
> just
> having the devices present.
>
> Any suggestions for getting asterisk to build with support for
> components using DAHDI timers in vservers (for meetme, internal
> timing,
> etc.)?
>
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