Does this work with asterisk 1.2.4?<br><br>I can't make app_cbmysql work.<br><br>I get an error when starting asterisk:<br>[app_cbmysql.so]Feb 15 10:26:53 WARNING[7616]: loader.c:325 __load_resource: /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_cbmysql.so: undefined symbol: mysql_store_result
<br>Feb 15 10:26:53 WARNING[7616]: loader.c:554 load_modules: Loading module app_cbmysql.so failed!<br><br>Who had a successfull experience compiling/running app_cbmysql.so with asterisk 1.2.4?<br><br>b.en.q<br><br><br><div>
<span class="gmail_quote">On 1/12/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Dan Austin</b> <<a href="mailto:Dan_Austin@phoenix.com">Dan_Austin@phoenix.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
[New Features]<br> 1. Added focus and tab-order to all input fields<br> 2. Dynamic generation of date/month/year listboxes<br> a. It is no longer possible to schedule an invalid<br> date.
<br> 3. Added 'Extend' and 'End Now' buttons to the monitor<br> page.<br> 4. Invite button on the monitor page. This greatly<br> simplifies the process of adding callers to a conference.<br>
The ./lib/defines file includes definitions for the<br> prefered channel and context<br>***************************************************<br> 5. Call history report. Support for this feature<br> requires the php script ./lib/cbEnd.php be running at
<br> all times. This also requires a new table in the<br> meetme database if you're upgrading from an earlier<br> release.<br>***************************************************<br><br><br>[Location]
<br> <a href="http://www.fitawi.com/Asterisk">http://www.fitawi.com/Asterisk</a><br>[Files]<br> Web-MeetMe_v2.0.0.tgz (required)<br> app_cbmysql.c (required)<br> cbmysql.conf (required)<br>
cb-extensions.conf (suggested)<br> README (suggested)<br><br>[Installation]<br> See the README<br><br>[Features]<br> 1. Schedule new conferences<br> a. Control start and end times<br> b. Set conference pin #
<br> i. Generate one if the requester leaves it blank<br> ii. Identify pin # conflicts (another conference with<br> the same pin is scheduled at the same time)<br> c. Set Admin and User passwords
<br> i. Generate a user password if an Admin pw is set<br> but the User pw is blank<br> d. Weekly recurring conferences with the same settings<br> e. Select MeetMe flags per conference for Admins and Users
<br> 2. Email the details for a successfully scheduled conference<br> 3. Separate views for Current, Past and Future conferences<br> 4. Ability to modify the end time of a running conference<br> a. Can also reschedule a past or future conference.
<br> 5. Monitor realtime conference activity<br> a. Mute/Kick participants<br> 6. Optional authentication<br> a. Currently Active Directory or LDAP based<br> b. Authentication is abstracted so unix/PAM/DB/RADIUS
<br> support could be easily added<br> 7. Users can only monitor, update or delete their conferences<br> 8. Verified administrators can monitor, update or delete any<br> conferences.<br> 9. Updated to Asterisk
1.2.0<br> a. Changes to the Manager interface may have caused<br> support for 1.0.X to slip, I cannot test that)<br>Thanks and enjoy,<br>Dan<br><br>***Beta testers and anyone who downloaded v2.0.0 before today****
<br>The only changes from the beta was a cosmetic change to work with<br>non-IE browsers and a couple of installation hints. I only<br>received feedback from one tester, so it appears the package is<br>ready to go.<br><br>
***Developer help/guidence request***<br>The PHP script to monitor conference endtime and<br>up date the CDR is fragile. If Asterisk is shut<br>down for more than 30 seconds, the script exits.<br>I'd like to make it more resilent. If any PHP
<br>experts can make suggests on how to improve the<br>script it would be appreciated<br>_______________________________________________<br>--Bandwidth and Colocation provided by <a href="http://Easynews.com">Easynews.com
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