Hello,
I was wondering if anyone out there is successfully running
Asterisk 1.2 svn w/ Centos 4.3. I had an experience over the last two
weeks that has me scratching my head and muttering strange things in the
wee hours of the morning. I am going to try and be as descriptive as my
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 12:16 -0400, Greg Boehnlein wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone out there is successfully running
Asterisk 1.2 svn w/ Centos 4.3. I had an experience over the last two
weeks that has me scratching my head and muttering strange things in the
wee hours of the
Greg Oliver wrote:
I am assuming you have made sure the dist is up to date with patches.
We do not use 729, so I cannot try it out for you, but we do use CentOS.
Is it only w/ SVN, or all releases of *?
The problem does not appear to be happening in Asterisk itself, but in
the G.729 codec
Greg Boehnlein wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone out there is successfully running
Asterisk 1.2 svn w/ Centos 4.3. I had an experience over the last two
weeks that has me scratching my head and muttering strange things in the
wee hours of the morning. I am going to try and be as
On Mon, 22 May 2006, Greg Oliver wrote:
Have you tried compiling statically on CentOS 4.2 and running on 4.3?
No. Not really in the plans either. Standard policy w/ Asterisk around
here is to compile on the box it is going to be running on, under the
distro it's running on.
I am assuming
On Mon, 22 May 2006, alist wrote:
Greg,
When I upgraded to 4.3 I experienced problems with some non-asterisk
RPM's that were compiled on earlier versions of CentOS 4. Once they were
recompiled on a fully updated 4.3 system they worked fine. Have you
tried recompiling everything?
We