[Asterisk-Users] [Announce] Web-MeetMe v2.0.0
Dan Austin
Dan_Austin at Phoenix.com
Wed Feb 15 04:40:31 MST 2006
The error looks like a problem with the MySQL libraries on your system.
I have not
tested it against 1.2.4, but do have it running on SVN 7668 and have had
it running
on 1.2.0
I can try 1.2.4 next week if you are not able to resolve it by them.
Dan
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Ben Q
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 2:46 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] [Announce] Web-MeetMe v2.0.0
Does this work with asterisk 1.2.4?
I can't make app_cbmysql work.
I get an error when starting asterisk:
[app_cbmysql.so]Feb 15 10:26:53 WARNING[7616]: loader.c:325
__load_resource: /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_cbmysql.so: undefined
symbol: mysql_store_result
Feb 15 10:26:53 WARNING[7616]: loader.c:554 load_modules:
Loading module app_cbmysql.so failed!
Who had a successfull experience compiling/running
app_cbmysql.so with asterisk 1.2.4?
b.en.q
On 1/12/06, Dan Austin <Dan_Austin at phoenix.com> wrote:
[New Features]
1. Added focus and tab-order to all input
fields
2. Dynamic generation of date/month/year
listboxes
a. It is no longer possible to schedule an
invalid
date.
3. Added 'Extend' and 'End Now' buttons to the
monitor
page.
4. Invite button on the monitor page. This
greatly
simplifies the process of adding callers to a
conference.
The ./lib/defines file includes definitions for
the
prefered channel and context
***************************************************
5. Call history report. Support for this
feature
requires the php script ./lib/cbEnd.php be
running at
all times. This also requires a new table in
the
meetme database if you're upgrading from an
earlier
release.
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[Location]
http://www.fitawi.com/Asterisk
[Files]
Web-MeetMe_v2.0.0.tgz (required)
app_cbmysql.c (required)
cbmysql.conf (required)
cb-extensions.conf (suggested)
README (suggested)
[Installation]
See the README
[Features]
1. Schedule new conferences
a. Control start and end times
b. Set conference pin #
i. Generate one if the requester leaves
it blank
ii. Identify pin # conflicts (another
conference with
the same pin is scheduled at the same
time)
c. Set Admin and User passwords
i. Generate a user password if an Admin
pw is set
but the User pw is blank
d. Weekly recurring conferences with the same
settings
e. Select MeetMe flags per conference for
Admins and Users
2. Email the details for a successfully
scheduled conference
3. Separate views for Current, Past and Future
conferences
4. Ability to modify the end time of a running
conference
a. Can also reschedule a past or future
conference.
5. Monitor realtime conference activity
a. Mute/Kick participants
6. Optional authentication
a. Currently Active Directory or LDAP based
b. Authentication is abstracted so
unix/PAM/DB/RADIUS
support could be easily added
7. Users can only monitor, update or delete
their conferences
8. Verified administrators can monitor, update
or delete any
conferences.
9. Updated to Asterisk 1.2.0
a. Changes to the Manager interface may have
caused
support for 1.0.X to slip, I cannot test
that)
Thanks and enjoy,
Dan
***Beta testers and anyone who downloaded v2.0.0 before
today****
The only changes from the beta was a cosmetic change to
work with
non-IE browsers and a couple of installation hints. I
only
received feedback from one tester, so it appears the
package is
ready to go.
***Developer help/guidence request***
The PHP script to monitor conference endtime and
up date the CDR is fragile. If Asterisk is shut
down for more than 30 seconds, the script exits.
I'd like to make it more resilent. If any PHP
experts can make suggests on how to improve the
script it would be appreciated
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