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Thanks for your response. I have modified asterisk.conf as follow :<BR>
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[directories]<BR>
astetcdir => /opt/etc/asterisk<BR>
astmoddir => /usr/lib/asterisk/modules<BR>
astvarlibdir => /opt/var/lib/asterisk<BR>
astdatadir => /opt/var/lib/asterisk<BR>
astagidir => /opt/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin<BR>
astspooldir => /opt/var/spool/asterisk<BR>
astrundir => /var/run<BR>
astlogdir => /opt/var/log/asterisk<BR>
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But new problem arises when I start Asterisk (/opt/sbin/asterisk -c) :<BR>
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[Sep 30 08:57:06] == Manager registered action ParkedCalls<BR>
[Sep 30 08:57:06] == Manager registered action Park<BR>
[Sep 30 08:57:06] res_features.so => (Call Features Resource)<BR>
[Sep 30 08:57:06] == Parsing '/opt/etc/asterisk/indications.conf': [Sep 30 08:57:06] Found<BR>
<FONT COLOR="#0000ff">Segmentation fault (core dumped)</FONT><BR>
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What causes a segmentation fault ??<BR>
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Jonas.<BR>
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On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 00:07 +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
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Is /opt/etc/asterisk the compiled config directory (astetcdir)?
What is the contents of asterisk.conf?
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