[Asterisk-Users] Queue Sounds - not working?

Andy Rosen andy_rosen at pgrb.com
Sun Nov 21 12:59:05 MST 2004


Great Suggestion!

In queues.conf, I had the following:

queue-youarenext = "queue-youarenext" ; ("You are now first in line.")
queue-thereare = "queue-thereare" ; ("There are")
queue-callswaiting = "queue-callswaiting" ; ("calls waiting.")
queue-holdtime = "queue-holdtime" ; ("The current est. holdtime is")
queue-minutes = "queue-minutes" ; ("minutes.")
queue-thankyou = "queue-thankyou" ; ("Thank you for your patience.")

Well, upon putting the following on 1144:file.c

ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "%s\n",filename);

I found that Asterisk was looking for   "queue-youarenext"    <- Ie: the 
quotes shouldn't be there.

So, I took the quotes out of queues.conf and all is working!

I appreciate your suggestions.  I should have dove straight into file.c 
before initially posting, but...I'm glad you suggested it and got me to do 
it ;-)

Thanks again!

Andy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin P. Fleming" <kpfleming at starnetworks.us>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" 
<asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Queue Sounds - not working?


> Andy Rosen wrote:
>> Ok.....Rebuilt using CVS, so I'm at:
>>
>> Asterisk CVS-HEAD-11/21/04-12:45:30, Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Digium.
>>
>> Still the same messages:
>> Nov 21 13:06:10 WARNING[13842]: file.c:475 ast_openstream: File 
>> "queue-youarenext" does not exist in any format
>> Nov 21 13:06:10 WARNING[13842]: file.c:779 ast_streamfile: Unable to open 
>> "queue-youarenext" (format GSM): No such file or directory
>>
>> I setup Music on Hold (while playing with these queue sounds) and it 
>> works perfect, just like every part of asterisk that I have setup. 
>> MeetMe, auto-generated "wake up calls", voicemail, etc....
>>
>> Next steps?
>
> I really don't have a clue what's going on. It makes no sense at all... I 
> would try modifying ast_fileexists in file.c to log the pathnames it is 
> sending to ast_filehelper, so you can at least ensure _exactly_ what path 
> Asterisk is trying to look for.
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