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

Tzafrir Cohen tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
Mon Feb 25 15:39:25 CST 2008


On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:46:09AM -0600, Brett Crapser wrote:
> 
> 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.....

It would still try to load modules from the modules directory.

BTW: you can always set the modules path through asterisk.conf.

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