[asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

Brett Crapser brett at websmyths.com
Mon Feb 25 11:46:09 CST 2008


On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Tilghman Lesher wrote:

> On Monday 25 February 2008 10:04, Vincent wrote:
>> On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:15:35 -0600, Tilghman Lesher
>>
>> <tilghman at mail.jeffandtilghman.com> wrote:
>>> Generally, the rule is that you can't remove any of the res_*
>>> modules.
>>
>> Thanks for the tip. At this point, I have the following in
>> modules.conf, but when I type "reload", it still loads stuff I
>> disabled such as DunDI:
>
> I would check to see if you might have another modules.conf configured
> in a different directory.  Your binary might be looking elsewhere, especially
> if you're on a non-Linux platform.  It's possible also to specify a different
> directory on Linux, though the default should /etc/asterisk/modules.conf.
>
> Check also that you haven't specified a different configuration directory
> in /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf, because that will also override the default.

Tilghman, isn't it also possible he did not build them as modules?

Doesn't Section 12 of 'make menuselect' allow you to incorporate the
modules directly into a monolithic executable?

I have been wrong before though.....

Brett



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