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2006 May 27
1
Compiling chan_bluetooth
Hello, I?m trying to use my phone with asterisk to get GSM connectivity but
I can?t compile the code.
I got the asterisk, chan_bluetooth, zaptel and libpri sources, the last two
ones compiled perfectly.
I have added this to the /usr/src/asterisk/channels/Makefile:
include /usr/src/chan_bluetooth/Makefile
and I?ve also added chan_bluetooth.so to the CHANNEL_LIBS var.
When I do "make
2006 Jun 03
1
Fw: Compiling chan_bluetooth
Just to close the thread. The problem was that I was using an old version of
the code.
If anyone has the same problem, you can download the code from here:
http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/asterisk/bluetoothfiles.tar.gz
Good luck,
Danko
----- Original Message -----
From: "Danko Miocevic" <danko@santirso.com.ar>
To: "Asterisk
2006 Feb 06
0
Some feedback and issues on using chan_bluetooth
I have a Motorola Razr successfully connected to asterisk using a
bluetooth dongle and chan_bluetooth. Here's some issues I've run
across:
- You have to ignore the instructions in bluetooth.conf, saying to run
"sdptool search --bdaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 0x111F" to determine the
correct channel to use for your phone. My phone reported Channel 7,
but will not work with anything
2012 Nov 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: A Great Renaming of Things (or: Let's Repaint ALL the Bikesheds!)
Hi there.
What about repainting the top-level bike-shed - the build system itself?
I've got a framework called "v3c" in SourceForge that has a top-level
makefile.
From that makefile you can just do "make" to build it with debug
information,
"make release" for a release build,
"make -j7 distcheck" to throw a few cores at the build,
"make -j7 git
2012 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] unable to interface with target machine
Hi there.
Sorry in advance if this is a silly question.
I've got a test program in my v3c-storyboard project
http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-storyboard/
that generates LLVM assembly for a hello world program.
If I try
clang -o hello-world hello-world.ll
I get "error: unable to interface with target machine".
But if I
llvm-as -o hello-world.bc hello-world.ll
2013 Jul 15
1
How to get Centos to recognize a Motorola RAZR V3 as a USB device?
I have a mini-USB cable, but simply connecting a Motorola RAZR
to a Linux (Centos 6) PC to download stored pictures doesn't work,
at least not automatically.
Any idea what I need to do to get Centos to recognize that a
Motorola RAZR V3 is plugged in as a USB device?
(I don't have a data plan on this phone - I'm just trying to get
archived pictures off of it onto the computer.)
2012 Nov 15
0
[LLVMdev] unable to interface with target machine
On 14/11/12 22:11, Philip Ashmore wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> Sorry in advance if this is a silly question.
>
> I've got a test program in my v3c-storyboard project
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-storyboard/
> that generates LLVM assembly for a hello world program.
>
> If I try
>
> clang -o hello-world hello-world.ll
>
> I get
2006 Jan 27
1
chan_bluetooth: successful compile and outbound cell calls: Still tweaking inbound setup. WAS: Cannot compile chan_bluetooth on Asterisk 1.2.1
Editing subject line to reflect current status.
On 1/26/06, Nilesh Londhe <lvnilesh@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since T616 is not answering (and incoming calls are going to Cingular
> voicemail after 30 sec,) I suspect the problem focus area is...
>
> > -- Executing Answer("BLT/T616", "") in new stack
>
> Is
2006 Feb 08
1
Chan_BT question WAS: Asterisk with USB
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said:
>Bluetooth enabled phones to talk to Bluetooth headsets; I guess there's a
>protocol for the phone to talk to any Bluetooth headset, no matter who made
>it. This protocol would have to include something to allow voice to pass
>from the phone to the headset and vice versa. It might also include
>something for
2012 Nov 15
2
[LLVMdev] unable to interface with target machine
Hi Philip,
...
> > I've got a test program in my v3c-storyboard project
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-storyboard/
> > that generates LLVM assembly for a hello world program.
> >
> > If I try
> >
> > clang -o hello-world hello-world.ll
> >
> > I get "error: unable to interface with target machine".
...
> ;
2006 Jan 19
1
Cannot compile chan_bluetooth on Asterisk 1.2.1
The short of it:
I am unable to compile chan_bluetooth on Asterisk 1.2.1 on CentOS 4.2.
I installed using the Asterisk@Home 2.2 iso. Server is a plain
Celeron 2.93GHz box. Asterisk source is in /usr/src/asterisk, newest
chan_bluetooth source is in
/usr/src/asterisk-test/bluetooth/chan_bluetooth (I have two older
versions in other directories).
Steps taken:
Followed the instructions here to a
2007 Jul 31
2
Connecting GSM Phone to Asterisk Box
Hi All,
I have a telephony project for which I need
to build a prototype to demo for management.
The prototype must work on a GSM phone network.
In the demo system, a call from GSM phone comes
into the demo box. The demo box runs CallWeaver.
Callweaver picks up the GSM call, answers it and
plays a sould file, then dials out to a second GSM
phone somewhere and connects them so they talk.
My
2007 Feb 28
5
about bluetooth channel
28th February
I am working with Asterisk 1.2.15. I have configured sip.conf for two soft
phones (I am using Xlite).I have installed the Bluez stack and so far, i
manage to make a phone call from a soft phone to a GSM network. However, i
have an audio problem. The soft phone can be heart by the GSM costumer but
the voice in Xlite is not transmitted to the GSM. In asterisk all i got is
the
2006 Feb 07
1
chan_bluetooth - concurrent calls?
Hi,
i was reading about connecting a cellular phone over chan_bluetooth.
I was wondering, if one is able then to make/receive concurrent calls or if
you can make just one at time?
Peter
2006 Jan 31
3
Default value for ASTERISK_VERSION_NUM
I'm looking at version.h installed by Asterisk 1.2.3/4 - and the default
value is 000000. I thought the value should be 010200. I know many
people have problems compiling chan_bluetooth because of this
inconsistency. Anyone has the last word on this?
2005 Jul 09
1
chan_bluetooth, no voice
I am running Asterisk 1.0.9 with chan_bluetooth (kernel 2.6.11)
I have managed to get the module loaded and it connects to my phone and
dials (Nokia 6310i) okay, but once the call connects I hear no sound on
either end.
It is not who I am calling since it works with any other bluetooth headset
or without one. It isn't the SIP phone or codecs because they work with
any other number.
I think
2006 Jan 11
1
chan_bluetooth problems
Has anyone had experience with Theo's chan_bluetooth with asterisk-1.2.0 on FC3.
When I try to make a call to my home through the channel my phone shows calling but my home phone never rings.
I get this on screen:
== Spawn extension (outgoing, 3234600, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/2299-9131'
-- Executing Dial("SIP/2299-7743", "BLT/John/3541107") in new stack
2005 Nov 11
1
usb bluetooth devices anyone???
Jerry Geis wrote:
>/ Has anyone played with usb bluetooth devices on centos?
/>/ I am trying to pair a kensington usb bluetooth device with
/>/ a motorola bluetooth headset and get it to work with a
/>/ softphone.
/>/
/>/ I am not finding how to pair the two devices?
/>/
/
>I would be interested in hearing about any solutions as well. I have
>the same USB bluetooth
2012 Dec 14
2
Manipulation of longitudinal data by row
I have a dataset of the form below, consisting of one unique ID per
row, followed by a series of visit dates. At each visit there are
values for 3 dichotomous variables. Of the 8 different possible
combinations of the three variables, 4 are "abnormal" and the
remaining 4 are "normal". Everyone starts out abnormal, and then
either continues to be abnormal at subsequent visits,
2006 Oct 17
1
chan_bluetooth, mobile handset as VoIP terminal?
I have been looking at chan_bluetooth, so far being unable to make it
compile with Asterisk SVN trunk.
I was wondering about the different ways it can be used. What I have read so
far implies two possibilities:
1. Asterisk pretends to be a handsfree unit, and can use the cell phone
for placing calls over the mobile network, or answer inbound calls from
the mobile network.
2. Asterisk