Hi All, I have been trying to get the Solaris version of the G729 codec to work with asterisk 1.2.17 and 1.2.22. However, I come up against the very same error every time I try to install it. Has anyone out there seen this error, taken from the asterisk console straight from startup:
[codec_g729a.so] => (Annex A/B (floating point) G.729 Codec (optimized for i386)) Jul 19 14:11:23 NOTICE[28243]: codec_g729.c:465 load_module: G.729 transcoding module version 32, Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Digium, Inc. Jul 19 14:11:23 NOTICE[28243]: codec_g729.c:469 load_module: This module is supplied under a commercial license granted by Digium, Inc. Jul 19 14:11:23 NOTICE[28243]: codec_g729.c:470 load_module: Please see the full license text supplied by the accompanying Jul 19 14:11:23 NOTICE[28243]: codec_g729.c:471 load_module: "register" utility, or ask for a copy from Digium. Jul 19 14:11:23 NOTICE[28243]: codec_g729.c:472 load_module: This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project Jul 19 14:11:23 NOTICE[28243]: codec_g729.c:473 load_module: for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/) Jul 19 14:11:23 NOTICE[28243]: codec_g729.c:474 load_module: Copyright (C) 1998-2006 The OpenSSL Project Jul 19 14:11:23 WARNING[28243]: codec_g729.c:481 load_module: Failed to initialize G.729 copy protection! I have tried it with all the available v32 architectures and every one of them comes back with the very same error. I have done a search to see if anyone else came accross this error, there was one reference to the FreeBSD codec doing this, but apparently a new version of the codec came out that fixed it, the link for the FreeBSD error reference is here: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-bsd/2005-March/000699.html I'm at wits end at the moment, so, if anyone has any suggestions whatsoever, please feel free to put them forth, I'm willing to try anything at the moment. Oh, and the hardware we're running it with is: Solaris 10 Update 3 The CPU's are Opterons, but I have forced Solaris to boot in 32bit mode as the target server for the asterisk package I'm making is 32bit Solaris. Hopefully the i386 version of the codec should work on Opteron processors? Thanks Bruce _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
