Hi Matt:
That suggestion is possibly on the right track. It made me remember that -
although I'm not using Fedora, but SuSE 9.3, that it went through an
automatic network update just recently. After that, I tried updating the
Zaptel files from CVS and recompiling everything, but to no avail. The
same error still occured. I eliminated hardware by swapping out a working
TDM400 with the same FXS/FXO configuration. The same error occurs. The
SuSE update may have moved some of the required files, although there are
no complaints during the build and I can't determine what may have moved.
I have still present and installed Bison 1.875, OpenSSL and zlib-devel, and
of course Linux source for this SuSE disto. I'm completely faklempt! Can
someone shed light on this delima?? Thanks so much if you can. I want my
As-terisk back!!! It was working, damnit. Thanks, Matt for your suggestion.
Scott
At 09:30 PM 8/19/2005, you wrote:
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> Hi:
> I hope that someone can help with this problem that came up suddenly. I
Did you upgrade Fedora Core?
Check if the udev files still contain the required entries (normally fedora
copies the old ones to 50-udev-rules.old and makes new ones).
--
Cheers,
Matt Riddell
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