Tom Chadwin wrote:
>> Have a look at how package/zaptel/ works... You
>> can clone this directory, then start renaming the
>> files, the variables, etc.
>
> Hrm. Rather a lot to take in there, and I can't make a great deal of it.
>
> To install this on a traditional Asterisk box, I simply had to
Hello Tom,
if you like we could have a look at it together. Please point me the
location of the source files and documentation and I'll have a look. If
it is feasible to integrate, we'll do it together.
regards,
Ingmar
Tom Chadwin wrote:
>> Have a look at how package/zaptel/ works... You
>> ca
> Have a look at how package/zaptel/ works... You
> can clone this directory, then start renaming the
> files, the variables, etc.
Hrm. Rather a lot to take in there, and I can't make a great deal of it.
To install this on a traditional Asterisk box, I simply had to
download, untar, make, and ma
> No worries. Happy to have someone taking an interest and
> potentially making a contribution. :-)
I guess that's a way off yet...
> These drivers are kernel module drivers?
I believe so.
> Have a look at how package/zaptel/ works... You can clone
> this directory, then start renaming the f
Tom Chadwin wrote:
> (Really, really basic - many apologies)
>
> I have set up an Astlinux dev environment, and my aim is to compile a
> version with the Melware Diva drivers. I have compiled the drivers on
> the host machine, resulting in the creation of /usr/lib/divas. How do
> I go about adding