On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 06:01:35AM -0500, Carlos Alperin wrote:
> I tried to test Asterisk 1.4 on FC6 x86_64. I have it working on FC5 x86_64
> very good, but since FC keeps updating, I tried to follow newer kernel
> versions.

If you want to save these hassles, why not use the packages bits that
are available for FC5/FC6/RHEL4/RHEL3 i386/x86_64/ppc? There are even
packages for the upcoming F7 and RHEL5 available:

http://atrpms.net/name/asterisk/
http://atrpms.net/name/zaptel/

If you add atrpms to your yum config all you have to do is

yum install asterisk zaptel zaptel-kmdl-`uname -r`

If you want yum to automatically install new kmdls for new kernels
also install yum-plugin-kmdl, and then you only need to use yum update
and not worry again (or worry less ...).

> I can't pass the zaptel compilation. Everything is OK, but when I finished,
> and tried to load it, allways got module not found when I run modprobe
> zaptel, and modprobe ztdummy.
>  
> I already tried to modify is with the sed 1 option but doesn't work.
>  
> I'm running make linux26, & make install. Also, I have the kernel sources,
> and a symlink to /lib/modules/....
>  
> Also, I tried the make install-udev, since there was no zap device on
> /dev/zap but nothing.
>  
> The error is that when I run modprobe the result is FATAL NO ZAPTEL MODULE
> FOUND.
>  
> Any clue about this?
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Carlos Alperin
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