[App_rpt] Asterisk segfaults after installation

Steve Totaro stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
Sun Jul 27 16:11:35 UTC 2008


Why not just use Jim Dixon's SVN branch on Digium's servers?  I would
think that would be the cleanest, easiest, and most up to date code.

svn checkout http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/jdixon/chan_usbradio-1.4

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Stephen Rodgers
<hwstar at rodgers.sdcoxmail.com> wrote:
> Tony,
>
> Here's some additional information to go along with my previous message.
>
> 1. After compiling and installing files.tar.gz, use the initial config
> files in the /usr/src/configs and ./usr/src/configs/usbradio directory
> to /etc/asterisk then
> move file zaptel.conf to /etc.
>
>
> 2. files.tar.gz currenly comes with chan_rptdir version 0.2. After you
> have resolved the segfaulting issue, you'll need update the source file
> to version 0.5.
>
> Steve
> WA6ZFT
>
>
>
>
>
> Tony Langdon, VK3JED wrote:
>> I've been trying to install Asterisk on a CentOS 4.4 box for a while,
>> but not with much luck.  I got Asterisk compiled and the software
>> installed.  After a couple of issues finding the right kernel-devel
>> package for my kernel, all seemed to install fine.  I also installed
>> chan_rtpdir (v 0.2 so far, though now I will need 0.5).  However,
>> when I try and start Asterisk, I get a segfault if there is anything
>> at all in rpt.conf.
>>
>> While the idea of using a distribution like ACID or EVB is nice, I
>> was forced to use a pre-existing system, so reformatting isn't an option.
>>
>> If I use the sample rpt.conf, Asterisk loads fine.  However, as soon
>> as I uncomment any line, then Asterisk dies with a segfault on the
>> second pass of reading my rpt.conf.
>>
>> On my system, it reads and identifies the rtpDir link on the first
>> pass and then dies on the second pass.  For the record, I recompiled
>> chan_rtpdir on my system to avoid library/compiler issues, which I
>> did have also.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>> Alternatively, are there some sample configs that can be used on an
>> existing Asterisk box?  I'm running no RF hardware on Asterisk at
>> this stage.  All paths to RF are via the rtpDir link.  Eventually, I
>> might add a remote base directly to Asterisk, or move the RF hardware
>> to Asterisk.
>>
>> 73 de VK3JED
>> http://vkradio.com
>>
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