[Asterisk-Users] Newbie question. (Long)

Roger Hill rhill at hillconsult.com
Fri Nov 18 07:20:52 MST 2005


Rich:

Sorry if I did not make myself clear.

I was trying to give some history, which is where the downloaded package 
came from.

On this box (FC4), I am currently downloading the 1.2.0 source from 
asterisk.org (but not the CVS), and trying to compile and build from 
scratch.

The build seems fine - if it will help I can post the output from the 
makes - but the built executable just crashes. I have done the same 
thing on another FC4 box (my laptop) without any problems.

Doees that help at all? (And many thanks for the help, BTW)
Roger

Rich Adamson wrote:

>Well... the next best guess is the binary package that you downloaded
>has some dependencies that are not on your system, or, the package
>simply wasn't intended for your distro (for one reason or another).
>
>Does the system have a developement environment that would allow you
>down download the cvs source and compile it?
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>>Rich: Thanks.
>>
>>I tried that, with and without any config files in /etc/asterisk. It 
>>still falls over instantly, no messages other than 'Illegal Instruction'.
>>Asterisk is running on other machines for me quite happily, but just 
>>does not want to play nice on this box.
>>
>>I'm sure I'm doing something silly, but for the life of me cannot see 
>>what it is.
>>
>>It does not get as far as writing anything to any log files in 
>>/var/log/asterisk.
>>
>>Roger
>>
>>Rich Adamson wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Asterisk runs just fine on fc3. Best guess on your problem is that you've
>>>got come default config parameters in /etc/asterisk directory that it is
>>>not liking at all. You might try starting asterisk with 'asterisk -cvd'
>>>and watch the output for errors.
>>>
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>>>>Hi All:
>>>>
>>>>I've been through the compile/install procedure pointed out by Vassil: I 
>>>>still crash on startup. Can anyone else give me some pointers, please?
>>>>
>>>>Roger
>>>>
>>>>Roger Hill wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Vassil - I'll try those pointers and report back.
>>>>>
>>>>>Roger
>>>>>
>>>>>Vassil Kolarov wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi Roger,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Following this instructions:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+Fedora+Core+3
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I was able to install and run Asterisk several times without problems.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>See also: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Linux+Fedora
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>Vassil Kolarov
>>>>>>www.ittconsult.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Roger Hill wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi all :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>My first posting to the group - please be gentle!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I've been messing with Asterisk for a couple of weeks now.
>>>>>>>1.0.9 is running fine on an old laptop (300MHz, 128MB ram, Kubuntu), 
>>>>>>>downloaded the binary package.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Now I'm trying to put the working installation on my production 
>>>>>>>server along with HTTP etc.
>>>>>>>( 700MHz, 256MB ram, uname -a gives "Linux coach.hillconsult.com 
>>>>>>>2.6.14-1.1637_FC4 #1 Wed Nov 9 18:19:32 EST 2005 i686 i686 i386 
>>>>>>>GNU/Linux").
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>That box, until yesterday, was running Fedora core 3. I tried the 
>>>>>>>tarball download of 1.2.0.rc2, ran make OK, then make install, make 
>>>>>>>samples.
>>>>>>>When I tried to run Asterisk, I got (immediately) "Illegal 
>>>>>>>Instruction".
>>>>>>>Tried on my FC4 laptop, worked just fine.
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>              
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