[asterisk-users] Bad luck installing bristuff on multiple Linux'es. Any one got a good-luck story I can repeat?

Cosmin Prund cosmin at adicomsoft.ro
Wed Jul 19 11:35:14 MST 2006


I'm using a HFC-S ISDN card and a TDM400P zaptel card with 3xFXO and 
1xFXS modules.
How did you finally manage to compile bristuff on Centos 4? I'm 
downloading Debian right now but the 2 DVD images will take about a week 
to download so I'm willing to try anything else in the time. I've got 
both the binary and the source DVD's for CentOS 4 if that makes any 
difference...

Kai Ober wrote:
> Filip Drągowski schrieb:
>> First question: Do You have kernel sources ?
>> this is required for #make-ing zaptel
>>
>> i have installed asterisk-1.2.4 with bristuff-0.3.0-PRE-1k, 
>> libpri-1.2.2 and zaptel-1.2.3
>>
>> OS was Debian 3.1 with kernel 2.6.16.2, i compiled new kernel myself 
>> so there was kernel sources in system.
>> I didn't use bristuff autamated install.
>> wget-ed asterisk, libpri, zaptel and patched them.
>> there is recomended to use make linux26 when making zaptel on 2.6. 
>> kernel. bristuff compile.sh don't have linux26 option
>
> that linux26 stuff is as far as i know only important to ztdumm.ko, a 
> kernel module which is needed, if you have no Zaptel Cards in your PC
> and want to use MeetMe Conferencing system.
>
> you dont need to tell zaptel wheter you have a 2.6 or 2.4 Kernel, the 
> Makfile discovers this himself.
>
> so, no need to worry about 2.4 or 2.6 stuff.
>
> Getting kernel sources was a torture for me on Cent-OS 4.
> maybe somebody can explain how to get them the right way!!!
> and apply the patches and that.
>
> Which Cards do you wanna use in your asterisk
> (especiallly which ISDN cards, if any)
>
> can you post the errormessage of the bristall install script?
>
>
> regards Kai
>
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