At 02:10 13.10.2004, you wrote:
On 13-Oct-2004, Dee Lowndes wrote:
> If you compiled 0.9.1 on the same system make sure you remove all old
> source dir's, /var/lib/asterisk and that X is installed. I did this and
> it all installed perfectly well on my slack 10 system.

I also had this same problem with slackware 10.  Slackware 10 ignorantly
installs the gtk2 libs even when you've opted not to install X11.  This
alone wouldn't be a problem, but the asterisk makefiles use the presence
of gtk2 to determine whether or not to build the X11 components.

I just took the lazy way out (hey -- it's slackware, right?) and installed
the X libs on the box.  That's all it took.

Well, got it ... Thanks a lot - now it works more or less like before and I can start fine tuning ...
I'm hanging now on another problem which is not so serious in the moment. I have an ISDN adapter, a X100P, a GS101, SIP-phones and some external SIP accounts connected to this box. I can phone and easily switch between all phone sources except one thing when dialing from the ISDN line to the analog line on the X100P:
I tried this nice macros from junghanns.net http://www.junghanns.net/asterisk/page19.html which should give you the possibility to get a second dialtone with a 0 and then to dial an outbound number within 3 sec ...
When I run this macros I always get a timeout with this UNKN to SLINR error - probably codec related. When I bind the incoming MSN directly to the X100P line then it works ...


But, nevertheless, thanks for your help - next time upgrading I know to kill old asterisk files before ;-) ...

Juergen

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