Thank you. Please help me with two more issues. > tzieleniewski wrote: > > 1. In many docs on the web there is an info to make asterisk by invoking > > #make mpg123 in order to have the mp3 support, when I try to do it this way > > make informs that there are no such make rules. > > Those documents are referring to versions prior to 1.4. Asterisk 1.4 no > longer provides any assistance for building MP3 support to be used as > music-on-hold, as we have more efficient and reliable ways to use native > format files now. > > > 2. Also in docs on the web there an info about Debian zaptel installation > > that the easyiest way is to install zaptel-modules as the package. but at > > the moment the there is only 1.2 verion available. So I need to install it > > from sources. What do I need to do to load the zaptel modules. > > Will it be enough just to make the following?: > > # cd /.../zaptel_source > > # make > > # make install > > # modprobe zaptel > > Yes. > right now I don't have any digium cards installed in my PC so the only thing I need at the moment is the ztdummy module for the purpose of timer functionality, is't it? I am running Debian OS kernel 2.6. I installed the zaptel package checked the udev rules everything is ok so at the moment zaptel package doesn't need any further treatment, am I right?
> > 3. I would like to have my all asterisk stuff (asterisk,addons,core-sounds) > > installed in the asterisk system user home directory. > > Is it sufficient to set the INSTALL_PREFIX= in the make file to the desired > > value?? > > Not really, no. That will be a good start, but there are configuration > files that will need hand-editing to ensure that all parts of Asterisk > know that the installation has been done to that location. If I remember > correctly, there are recipes for doing so on the voip-info wiki. > I tried to find it at voip-info but unfortunately with no success could you please give me some clues some key words i should look for? Bests Tomasz > > 4. is it possible to get a packet of core-sounds directly from the svn? > > No, they are not in Subversion, they are on the FTP server. You are > welcome to download them from there. > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
