[Asterisk-Users] Runtime error: Undefined symbol, have fetched new CVS and recompiled everything

Mickey Binder mickey at comflex.dk
Sun Jul 6 06:09:49 MST 2003


Hi Oliver

I had rebuilt the chan_h323 driver, but silly me hadn't noticed that I'm
supposed to use some specific versions rather than the CVS versions.
But thanks for your help anyway

--
Regards
Mickey

-----Original Message-----
From: The Traveller [mailto:traveler at xs4all.nl]
Sent: 6. juli 2003 00:03
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Runtime error: Undefined symbol, have
fetched new CVS and recompiled everything


Hi Mickey,

On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 18:23:50 +0200, Mickey Binder wrote:

> Hello there
>
> Yesterday I updated my pwlib, openh323 and Asterisk from CVS. After making
> "clean opt" in pwlib and openh323 and make "clean install" in Asterisk i
get
> an "Undefined symbol" error when I try to start Asterisk. As far as I can
> see its when loading the h323 channel driver the error occurs.
> Do I have to update other things as well, by reading the various README's
it
> looks like these three packages should do it.
>
> Here is the error message:
>
> [chan_h323.so]WARNING[8192]: File loader.c, Line 226 (ast_load_resource):
> /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_h323.so: undefined symbol:
> _ZTI19H323AudioCapability
> WARNING[8192]: File loader.c, Line 394 (load_modules): Loading module
> chan_h323.so failed!
>
> Or is it because it doesn't get cleaned up properly. I've tried to remove
> some of the .so files myself, by doing so i get som errors about not
finding
> some shared object files, but after recompile i get the undefined symbol
> error again.



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