[Asterisk-Users] asterisk-1.2.9.1

amna saleem sryope83 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 11 21:30:58 MST 2006


i guess you were right.
it was due to the previous version of asterisk on my PC,although i had make
clean it
anyway thanx for the help.
can you tell me if i can use the same iax.conf and extensions.conf files
that i used for asterisk-1.0.3 for this 1.2.9.1 version?

thanx again


On 6/11/06, Thomas Kenyon <digium at sanguinarius.co.uk> wrote:
>
> amna saleem wrote:
> > hi !
> > i have installed asterisk-1.2.9.1
> > but am unable to run it
> > i am getting this error
> >
> > "[pbx_wilcalu.so]Jun 11 16:43:00 WARNING[8968]: loader.c:325
> > __load_resource: /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/pbx_wilcalu.so: undefined
> > symbol: ast_pthread_create
> > Jun 11 16:43:00 WARNING[8968]: loader.c:554 load_modules: Loading
> > module pbx_wilcalu.so failed!"
> > can anyone help me
> >
> > i have redhat linux enterprise
> > zaptel version 1.2.6
> > libpri version 1.2.3
> >
> > what am i missing here?
> I know it sounds daft, but could it be a module that was compiled as
> part of a previous install of asterisk and wasn't overwritten/deleted
> and is being autoloaded (or directly loaded)?
>
> It's not a standard module (afaik) anymore, and certainly hasn't been
> compiled with the versions I'm running.
>
> If it's for a particular card, you may need to recompile the module
> yourself from their driver source.
>
> If you don't know what it's used for, I'd move it out of
> /usr/lib/asterisk/modules, and see what happens/doesn't happen.
>
> Usually when you update asterisk, at the end of the make-install it will
> give you a list of modules that are in the modules directory that it
> hasn't placed there, if it does that they are usually worth looking at.
>
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