On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 09:18:45AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In the Makefile inside asterisk/channels/h323 directory, there's a line like > this: > CFLAGS += -I$(PWLIBDIR)/include/ptlib/unix -I$(PWLIBDIR)/include > > try to use "-I$(PWLIBDIR)/include" ONLY, it should work. I've compiled it > with pwlib 1_6_2, which works fine > > leo
Sigh. I am having a very rough time here. Could you please post exactly which versions of Asterisk and OpenH323 you used? When I use your advice above I get a successful build, but I haven't got a single call to actually *work* through H.323. Here are my results (all trials are Asterisk 0.7.2): OpenH323 1.13.0 / Pwlib 1.6.0: Asterisk segfaults when it gets an H.323 call. OpenH323 1.13.2 / Pwlib 1.6.3: Channel won't load, there's an unresolved symbol. OpenH323 1.13.2 / Pwlib 1.6.2: Asterisk appears to be fully stable. As far as Asterisk is concerned, everything works: calls are made, answered, bridged, all looks fine from the console. But nothing is actually making it *back* through H.323 from the Asterisk end. When I call Asterisk through H.323, Asterisk thinks things are fine, but from the calling end it thinks no one answered. When I call from the Asterisk end, I never hear anything that sounds like an answer. Now this looks *VERY* familiar. It sure is like the H.323 problems I had right at first until I caught on to using *only* G.711 A-law. Once I started making sure everyone was on ALAW, H.323 starting working fine (except for DTMF, but that's a subject for a new thread ...) * * * This particular siege has been really frustraing. I hate to seem like I'm whining, but really there should be an "official" patch here, and asterisk.org should point people properly so that new downloaders who need to build H.323 support will get the patched version. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users