<B><I>Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@c2i.net></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">On Monday 09 October 2006 16:49, Frank Griffith wrote:<BR>> Hans Petter Selasky <HSELASKY@C2I.NET>wrote: On Monday 09 October 2006 <BR>02:04, Frank Griffith wrote:<BR>> > Totally whacked....my system is totally whacked. I upgraded * from<BR>> > 1.2.9.1 to 1.2.12.1 via the ports collection and the audio stopped<BR>> > working. Incoming calls do not hear anything. So I reinstalled 1.2.9.1<BR>> > but the problem persisted. I then turned back on my older * server which<BR>> > was not upgraded and everything works fine again. But my new system will<BR>> > not even let me put 1.2.9.1 back on again.<BR>> ><BR>> > The port is not doing what it should. Can anyone offer some advice here?<BR>><BR>> Have you recompiled all external channel drivers?<BR>><BR>>
--HPS<BR>><BR>> I'm hoping you've got something there. If by all channels drivers you<BR>> mean zaptel, no I did not recompile zaptel. I simply updated my ports<BR>> collection and then did a "make deinstall" of * 1.2.9.1 then did a "make<BR>> install clean" using * 1.2.12.1.<BR>><BR>> Should I deinstall and remake libpri and the other dependencies as well?<BR>><BR><BR>Try recompiling (deinstall/remake) all external Asterisk channel drivers, like <BR>zaptel, chan_capi, ... and not the libraries, after that you install <BR>Asterisk. I'm not sure if it helps.<BR><BR>--HPS<BR></BLOCKQUOTE> <div><BR>I tried everything but it's still a no go. So today I backed up my server and then blasted the drives away with a fresh install using 6.1-RELEASE. I am updating the ports collection now. This machine is an old P166 and that takes about 30-45 minutes. Then I will rebuild * from scratch. Since it will need everything reinstalled it will take about 26 hours to
do this on this old server. And that's if I manage to catch all the screens that require input. It's going to be a long night.</div> <div> </div> <div>Which brings me to my real question. I have a really fast AMD64 machine that I occassional run 6.1-RELEASE with and it screams. The * build on it only takes about 30 minutes. I've been told that I can use it to cross compile software...but as usual, no one can tell me how. The only answers I've gotten on this are RTFM, but I can't find this information anywhere in the handbook and countless google and yahoo searches have only yielded sparce references to the subject. Can anyone tell me how I cross compile between these two machines or where I can find detailed instructions on how to do it?</div> <div> </div> <div>BTW - Remember, I'm updating the ports collection first so when it's all done I will have *-1.2.12.1 on this machine. If it craps out with the same errors I'm going to shoot myself with a water
pistol filled with Jack Daniels.</div><p> 
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