Re: [asterisk-users] Ztdummy and Asterisk

2008-11-02 Thread Dobry Dobrev
  
 Ideas are welcome. Thanks in advance.
  
 Aldo
 
Hi there,

Try running genzaptelconf -v and restart asterisk. Here's what I have
 in /etc/zaptel.conf  in order to have the MeetMe working.

# Autogenerated by /usr/sbin/genzaptelconf -- do not hand edit
# Zaptel Configuration File
#
# This file is parsed by the Zaptel Configurator, ztcfg
#

# It must be in the module loading order


# Span 1: ZTDUMMY/1 ZTDUMMY/1 (source: RTC) 1 (MASTER)

# Global data

loadzone= us
defaultzone = us

---
HTH
Dobry

 
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Creating Asterisk Binary Package

2008-10-07 Thread Dobry Dobrev
Jim Boykin wrote:
 I know about those packages. Questions is how do we use those packages
 to build our own RPM. We use asterisk SVN trunk.
 
asterisk usually comes with asterisk.spec and make target rpm. With
some slight  modifications on the spec file you can pretty much build
whatever you need into the package.

BR
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 Thanks
 Jim
 
 
 
 On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 03:51:35PM +0530, Jim Boykin wrote:
 We use RHEL5, FC6,  CentOS5. I will be happy to hear your inputs for
 any distribution you know.
 Fedora 9 has a package, but I think it is asterisk 1.6.0-rc9.

 Some SRPMs of lesser quality for Centos 5:

  http://yum.trixbox.org/centos/5/SRPMS/
  http://yum.trixbox.org/centos/5/SRPMS/repodata/repoview/A.group.html
  
 http://yum.trixbox.org/centos/5/SRPMS/repodata/repoview/asterisk-0-1.4.21.2-2.html

  http://repo.elastix.org/centos/5/updates/SRPMS/repodata/
  
 http://repo.elastix.org/centos/5/updates/SRPMS/repodata/repoview/A.group.html
  
 http://repo.elastix.org/centos/5/updates/SRPMS/repodata/repoview/asterisk-1-1.4.21.2-3.html

 (Elastix's developers have this funny habbit of making the path leading
 to that directory non-indexed)

 The lesser quality shows e.g. in the fact that the changelog is not
 always updated.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Creating Asterisk Binary Package

2008-10-07 Thread Dobry Dobrev
Brendan Martens wrote:
 Jim Boykin wrote:
 I know about those packages. Questions is how do we use those  
 packages
 to build our own RPM. We use asterisk SVN trunk.

 asterisk usually comes with asterisk.spec and make target rpm. With
 some slight  modifications on the spec file you can pretty much build
 whatever you need into the package.

 
 You can try checkinstall. It makes a package (it supports a few kinds,  
 rpm being one of them) out of the software you compiled. Basically  
 instead of finishing with make install you just do checkinstall  
 and it will make a package and then use your packaging system to  
 install it. I use this often for Debian and it works very well there.  
 You're distribution very likely has checkinstall available in it's  
 main repository. If not the website is here for more info: 
 http://www.asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/

Hey thanks, didn't knew about that, it worked right out of the box!
BR
Dobry

 
 Brendan
 
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