On 15-09-23 07:53 PM, Ryan, Travis wrote:
I’m not sure what that means. I just built it how the wiki says too, and earlier messages in this thread. J
It means not all instances of PJSIP were removed from your system before rebuilding and installing it. It could also mean that you had old Asterisk modules installed and did not remove them before installing the new Asterisk. Essentially res_hep_pjsip is using a self contained copy of PJSIP which is in an undefined state.
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