[asterisk-users] Nube question: where is chan_sip.so?
Ethy H. Brito
ethy.brito at inexo.com.br
Sun Feb 7 09:32:44 CST 2016
On Sun, 7 Feb 2016 14:55:26 +0000
Peter Wallis <pwallis at acm.org> wrote:
> Thanks all for the guidance and offers of help. Ethy was on the money -
> I had installed asterisk from source and been able to run it, but had not
> installed "asterisk-modules"
>
> I now have chan_alsa.so and a chan_sip.so (no res_pjsip.???) where I
> would expect them to be.
Well, I cannot say for sure because I've never installed it from source.
But maybe
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Building+and+Installing+pjproject
is in handy.
Just a shot in the dark.
cheers and good luck
Ethy
>
> P
>
> On 7 February 2016 at 10:29, Peter Wallis <pwallis at acm.org> wrote:
>
> > I am having real trouble getting started. A definitive "hello world"
> > is certainly missing from the official site and the ones out there are
> > dated or broken.
> >
> > I am beginning to think something went wrong with the install. It was
> > a fresh install of an Ubuntu server, and a fresh install of 13.7.0 -
> > Should be Okay no?
> >
> > A question. Am I expecting to find chan_sip.so in
> > /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/ ?
> >
> > If so, it is not there - no idea how I would have lost it. We do have
> > a new cat - perhaps she ate it.
> >
> > If I ought not expect to find it there, why does
> > [modules]
> > require =chan_sip.so
> > and/or
> > require = res_pjsip.so
> > cause asterisk to fail to start? The documentation makes no mention of
> > an alternate method of loading modules.
> >
> > best wishes,
> >
> > P
> >
> >
> >
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