[asterisk-users] file.c: File digits/ett does not exist in any format

Anselm Martin Hoffmeister anselm at hoffmeister-online.de
Sat Oct 13 08:30:06 CDT 2007


Am Samstag, den 13.10.2007, 15:01 +0200 schrieb Turbo Fredriksson:
> I'm using Swedish on version 1.4.13. The full part of the
> log is:
> 
> [Oct 13 12:51:16] WARNING[7810] file.c: File digits/ett does not exist in any format
> [Oct 13 12:51:16] WARNING[7810] file.c: Unable to open digits/ett (format 0x8 (alaw)): No such file or directory
> 
> 
> The word 'ett' means 'one'. We have two words for one: 'en' and 'ett'.
> 
> Any idea how to fix/solve this problem - can't listen to my
> voicemail if I only have one message? It works if I have > 1
> message...

The easiest solution "for the moment" is to create a file named
"ett.gsm" in the appropriate directory- that should
be /usr/share/asterisk/sounds/se/ in your case. You can either create an
empty file (with "touch", for example) which will of course result in no
number to be read out, which could be annoying.

You could also copy the file "en.gsm" which should exist there over to
"ett.gsm" - wrong reading will result, but I guess people understand
what is meant, like they would understand "you have _an_ messages"
instead of "one message" (details of swedish numbers are a mistery to
me ;-)

As soon as _any_ file can be played the voicemail will work. You could
also record a file yourself - if you do not mind having a single digit
read by a different person than the surrounding text.

Or you could try and find the file "ett.gsm" somewhere; I have no idea
why it does not exist, but it probably should.

BR
Anselm




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