If I don't load chan_alsa.so, by using "noload=chan_alsa.so" in modules.conf, I do get the dialplan, apps, and etc. (I received a hint offlist from someone who had problems who'd tried a different version of this solution.)
I suspect that the problem is a conflict between the libasound2 libraries in the Debian package and the libasound provided by the latest version of ALSA. I am working the issue.
Problems to solve:
* Resolving library issues
* Determining why asterisk does not issue sufficiently complaints about chan_alsa.so (or whatever it is that's blocking loading the dialplan.)
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