On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 15:59:52 -0600, Mark Willis
wrote:
>The are .so in every modules.conf I've seen.
You're right. It looks like the modules.conf that came with the
Asterisk package is totally wrong:
www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+config+modules.conf
Thank you.
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On 2011-02-13 15:49, Gilles wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 15:32:03 -0600, Mark Willis
wrote:
Try noload => codec_speex.so
That dit it. However, I'm puzzled by the fact that the default
filenames in modules.conf all ended with ".c" instead of ".so":
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/etc/asterisk> cat modules.c
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 15:32:03 -0600, Mark Willis
wrote:
>Try noload => codec_speex.so
That dit it. However, I'm puzzled by the fact that the default
filenames in modules.conf all ended with ".c" instead of ".so":
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/etc/asterisk> cat modules.conf
[modules]
autoload=yes
noload => pb
On 2011-02-13 15:21, Gilles wrote:
noload => codec_speex.c
Try noload => codec_speex.so
Mark
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 10:36:43 -0500, Leif Madsen
wrote:
>Try either restarting Asterisk to see if the modules still load (it
>shouldn't).
>Before doing the reload, I'd do a "module unload chan_speex.so" then do your
>"reload" and see if that works.
Thanks for the tip, but I also tried restartin
On 02/13/2011 09:36 AM, Leif Madsen wrote:
I'm not sure "reload" actually looks at modules.conf at that point. It
probably just reloads all the modules you have in memory, rather than
unloading everything, then parsing modules.conf and loading everything
in there back into memory (which I think
On 11-02-13 09:52 AM, Gilles wrote:
I'm using Asterisk 1.4.20, and can't have Asterisk not load modules I
don't need:
Does someone know why Asterisk still loads modules even with the above
lines in modules.conf?
It looks like you're loading Asterisk, which loads all the modules, then
modifyin
Hello
I'm using Asterisk 1.4.20, and can't have Asterisk not load modules I
don't need:
> cat modules.conf
noload => codec_speex.c
ip04*CLI> reload
ip04*CLI> show modules
codec_speex.so
Just to check, I added the actual filename (.so):
> cat m