[Asterisk-Users] chan_h323.c

Sean Figgins sfiggins at mail.celicas.org
Wed Aug 20 11:44:32 MST 2003


Great!  Thanks for the recommendation.  I'll beat on Redhat a little bit
longer, then try to load slackware and give that a whirl.

Thanks again.
Sean

On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, John Fortman wrote:

> I have been using Slackware 9 with the sources for ptlib_unix, pwlib_unix,
> openh323, asterisk, zaptel and libpri in /root/src
>
> 1) load all 6 packages (+ ohphone if you need an h323 client) from cvs to
> /root/src
> 2) /root/src/pwlib: configure, make, make install, ldconfig (not all that
> sure why, but Slackware requires ldconfig to be run)
> 3) /root/src/openh323: configure, make, make install, ldconfig
> 4) /root/src/zaptel: make, make install (reload and reconfigure your zaptel
> card)
> 5) /root/src/libpri: make, make install (I don't have a PRI card so I don't
> do anything here)
> 6) /root/src/asterisk/channels/h323:
>     - edit Makfile
>     - set PWLIBDIR = $(HOME)/src/pwlib
>     - set OPENH323DIR = $(HOME)/src/openh323
>     - make, make install (installs openh323.a) (make samples if you do not
> have h323.conf in /etc/asterisk when done)
> 7) /root/src/asterisk: make, make install, make samples
> 8) asterisk -vvvc
>     - the last section should load chan_h323
>
> I haven't had any problems compiling this from CVS for almost a month on at
> least three different systems with some version of Slackware.  I have had
> problems with other things like transferring calls but that's a different
> issue.
>
> John.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sean Figgins" <sfiggins at mail.celicas.org>
> To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 12:22 PM
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan_h323.c
>
>
> > On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Mark Spencer wrote:
> >
> > > It's up one directly.  It just moved.
> > >
> > > Run "make" in h323 then do "make install" on asterisk again.
> > >
> > > On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, John Fortman wrote:
> > >
> > > > What happened to chan_h323.c in the asterisk cvs?  I got ast_h323.cpp,
> > > > ast_h323.h and chan_h323.h but no chan_h323.c.  Hence chan_h323.so was
> > > > not created so no h323 support in asterisk.
> > > >
> > > > Just wondering when to expect it again because I was stupid and didn't
> > > > make a backup of the asterisk code before wiping the directory for a
> > > > rebuild.
> >
> > Has anyone gotten H.323 channel complied on Redhat 9.0?  Every time I try,
> > I get a ton of errors from ptlib.  I'm about ready to punt this sucker out
> > the door.  I really like what I have seen out of asterisk so far...
> >
> > Example of errors:
> >
> > In file included from /usr/include/ptlib/contain.h:218,
> >                  from /usr/include/ptlib.h:137,
> >                  from ast_h323.h:29,
> >                  from ast_h323.cpp:27:
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:585: parse error before `(' token
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:1201: `BOOL' declared as a `virtual' field
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:1201: parse error before `(' token
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:1214: `BOOL' declared as a `virtual' field
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:1214: declaration of `int PObject::BOOL'
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:1201: conflicts with previous declaration `int
> >    PObject::BOOL'
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:1214: parse error before `(' token
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:1265: syntax error before `operator'
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:1214: duplicate member `PObject::BOOL'
> > /usr/include/ptlib/object.h:1274: ISO C++ forbids defining types within
> > return
> >    type
> >
> >
> > Any help would be appriciated, even if it's a recommendation to another
> > flavor of linux.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Sean
> >
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