[asterisk-users] Error in loading libunicall.so module while running asterisk command

Moises Silva moises.silva at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 16:54:59 CDT 2007


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On 8/24/07, sanchal.singh at alliance-infotech.com
<sanchal.singh at alliance-infotech.com> wrote:
> On 8/23/07, sanchal.singh at alliance-infotech.com
>  Hi,
>           I am using debian 4.0 with version 2.6.18-4-686
>            I have downloaded the required files form site
>                          asterisk-1.2.24.tar.gz
>                          libmfcr2-0.0.3-1.4.tar.bz2
>                          libsupertone-0.0.2.tar.gz
>                          libunicall-0.0.3-1.4.tar.bz2
>                          spandsp-20060903.tar.gz
>
>          I downloaded and installed the files in the follwing sequence
>          spandsp
>          libsupertone
>          libunicall
>              libmfcr2-0.0.3 is giving a lot of definition error
>          I converted .src.rpm file of libmfcr2  to .deb file and installed
> it.
>
>             the copying the chn_unicall.c and channels_Makefile.patch to
>  channels subdirectory of asterisk-1.2.24
>  but when I run ,asterisk -vvgc' on command line it gives following error
> message
>         --> loader.c: 326 __load_resource:libunicall.so.0cannot open shared object
> filer
>             loader.c:555load_modulesloading module chan_unicall.so failed
>
>       but libunicall.so  is present.
>       Can you tell me how to trobleshoot it.
>
>  Thanka and regards
>  sanchal
>
>
>
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