<div>The time finally came for me to move * off my test server and place it on another machine so as to eliminate the test box.</div> <div> </div> <div>First off this machine is an old P166 with 96MB of RAM but I'm only using * for personal use, 1 call at a time so I've got to believe it will work. I installed the ports collection, updated it with portsnap and then ran the install. It took over 24 hours for the build to complete and this time I got it to build without having to modify the Makefile. That's a new one for me as I usually had to add WITHOUT_FAX=1 to get it to work on some other machines.</div> <div> </div> <div>Second, zaptel did not appear to get configured right. When it was all over there was a /usr/local/etc/zaptel.sh but it's no good. Won't load anything. So I copied over the zaptel.sh file from the other machine and zaptel.ko and ztdummy.ko, etc all loaded fine.</div> <div> </div> <div>Third, and worst of all, this machine has
PostgreSQL on it from some previous work I was doing with it. But I did not install PostgreSQL from the ports. I built it from source. pgsql works fine on this machine. But for some reason * starts looking for it and the last lines of the CLI screen, before * exits is this:</div> <div> </div> <div>[cdr_pgsql.so]Sep 12 05:12:33 WARNING[2302]: loader.c:325 __load_resource: Shared object "libpq.so.4" not found, required by "cdr_pgsql.so"</div> <div>Sep 12 05:12:33 WARNING[2302]: loader.c:554 load_modules: Loading module cdr_pgsql.so failed!</div> <div>Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken Pipe</div> <div> </div> <div>I don't really know how to attack this problem. Can anyone offer some advice on what this means? I don't use PostgreSQL with * for now and don't know why * is looking for it. Further, why does * exit? Is it due to pgsql or is the Broken Pipe message the clue here?</div> <div> </div><p> 
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