Did you compile the channel driver with the sources of the running Asterisk? This is happening because of a mismatch between the include Asterisk files used to compile asterisk-oh323 and the running Asterisk. Make sure that you have removed any previous version of Asterisk (including header files and modules) before trying to install a fresh copy of it or compile a new asterisk-oh323.

Michael.

Michael M. Saunders wrote:
Can I just pay you to fix it for me.

I cant see anywhere where I use the debug

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Have you enabled non-default compiler flags in Asterisk's top-level Makefile (e.g DEBUG_THREAD)?

Michael.

Michael M. Saunders wrote:

Have recompiled a few times any ideas?

*CLI> oh323 debug toggle
Verbose debug info for OpenH323 channel turned on.
*CLI> Jun 17 23:28:55 ERROR[20499]: chan_oh323.c:2297 ast_oh323_new:
Internal channel initialization failed. Bad binary?

*CLI> set verbose 4
*CLI> Jun 17 23:29:24 ERROR[21523]: chan_oh323.c:2297 ast_oh323_new:
Internal channel initialization failed. Bad binary?


-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Manousos Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2004 6:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] oh323


Update to version 0.6.2a. It compiles with today's Asterisk CVS HEAD.


http://www.inaccessnetworks.com/projects/asterisk-oh323/download/asteris

k-oh323-0.6.2a.tar.gz

Michael.


Michael M. Saunders wrote:


The other problem is that version. Doesn't seem to work well with e1'.

I


rephrase it changes everything back to t1. Is there any way I can get

it


working with the latest version of cvs head

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Thanks that worked. Is there any plans to make it work with the

lastest


cvs head
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cvs co -D 2004-06-07 asterisk

Michael M. Saunders wrote:



I grabbed the lastest CVS and it stilled failed. Would you be able to give me the command to get 2004-06-07
Because when I login I can only get it by release numbers.


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You are trying to compile it with an out-dated Asterisk source tree. Use Asterisk CVS HEAD checkout of 2004-06-07.

Michael.


Michael M. Saunders wrote:




Does anyone have any ideas why this is failing

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debian:/usr/src/asterisk-oh323-0.6.2# make
for x in wrapper asterisk-driver; do make -C $x all || exit 1 ; done
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/asterisk-oh323-0.6.2/wrapper'
./check_ver /usr/src/pwlib pwlib
./check_ver /usr/src/openh323 openh323
gcc -shared -Wl,-soname,liboh323wrap.so -o liboh323wrap.so
wrapper_misc.o asteriskaudio.o wrapendpoint.o wrapconnection.o

wrapper.o




wrapcaps.o
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/asterisk-oh323-0.6.2/wrapper'
make[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/asterisk-oh323-0.6.2/asterisk-driver'
gcc -Wall -pipe -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wmissing-declarations -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE
-I/usr/src/asterisk/include -I../wrapper -g -c -o chan_oh323.o
chan_oh323.c
chan_oh323.c: In function `oh323_call':
chan_oh323.c:1385: too few arguments to function `ast_queue_control'
chan_oh323.c: In function `oh323_hangup':
chan_oh323.c:1417: too few arguments to function `ast_queue_hangup'
chan_oh323.c: In function `oh323_read':
chan_oh323.c:1855: too few arguments to function `ast_dsp_process'
make[1]: *** [chan_oh323.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/usr/src/asterisk-oh323-0.6.2/asterisk-driver'
make: *** [subdirs_all] Error 1
debian:/usr/src/asterisk-oh323-0.6.2#

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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 18:06:25 +1000, Michael M. Saunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:






This module wont compile can anyone give me any assistance



Sure, what error messages is it giving you Michael?






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