[asterisk-users] Sangoma A102d and Asterisk on Debian 3.1.

Jarek Jarzebowski jarekjlst at o2.pl
Sun Dec 31 09:37:18 MST 2006


Dnia 31-12-2006 o 17:31:18 Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>  
napisał(a):

> On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 04:19:35PM +0000, Thomas Kenyon wrote:
>> Jarek Jarzebowski wrote:
>> >Dnia 31-12-2006 o 16:17:19 Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>
>> >napisał(a):
>> >
>> >>On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 03:59:14PM +0100, Jarek Jarzebowski wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>Hi All,
>> >>>
>> >>>is anybody using Sangoma A102d card with Asterisk on Debian 3.1?
>> >>>I configure and install Sangoma wanpipe step by step based on Sangoma
>> >>>Wiki
>> >>>and manuals but can not get success results. I suppose that it may be
>> >>>some
>> >>>Debian specific case.
>> >>
>> >>AFAIK, that procedure has been tested on Debian Sarge before.
>> >>
>> >>What specific problems you have?
>> >>
>> >
>> >I use wanpipe-2.3.4-3. I run ./Setup install. After standard 2 frist
>> >question (answer 'y') I got:
>> >
>> >Please specify absolute path name of your linux directory
>> >
>> >        (Press Enter for Default: /lib/modules/2.4.27-3-686-smp/build)
>> >
>> >I press Enter. And got:
>> >
>> It looks like it is looking for the kernel source, have you installed
>> the relevant packages?
>>
>> IIRC, sarge puts them in /usr/src/kernel-source-x.x.xx-x   (replace X's
>> with kernel version) if you have the source .debs installed.
>
> Not good enough. You need a configured kernel source. This mean copying
> the relevan .config file into it, run 'make oldconfig' and probably even
> a bit more. Generally it is preffered to use the
> kernel-headers/linux-headers packages for building modules.
>
>
> Does it actually need the full kernel source? Isn't
> kernel-headers-`uname -r` (linux-headers-... on versions later than
> Sarge) good enough? Do you have that one installed?
>

You mean that /usr/src/linux should point to /usr/src/linux-headers-`uname  
-r` ?

Jarek



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