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Asterisk MeetMe module not found after install?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:35 pm
by control-plane
Asterisk MeetMe module not found after install?

So, I know that in order to use MeetMe, I need a timer and I do not have any Digium Zaptel Interfaces to do the timing for me. Therefore, I need use ztdummy. I have Linux Kernal 2.6.9-22.EL, so I do not need the usb_uhci module (according to voip-info.org). When I completed this process, it did not place the app_meetme.so module under the module directory. Here are the steps that I did:

1) Downloaded recent version of ZapTel from asterisk.org (Zaptel 1.2.14)

2) Uncommented ztdummy from the Makefile:
Find this line: MODULES:=zaptel tor2 torisa wcusb wcfxo wctdm wctdm24xxp \
ztdynamic ztd-eth wct1xxp wct4xxp wcte11xp pciradio \
ztd-loc # ztdummy

And change it to: MODULES:=zaptel tor2 torisa wcusb wcfxo wctdm wctdm24xxp \
ztdynamic ztd-eth wct1xxp wct4xxp wcte11xp pciradio \
ztd-loc ztdummy

3) Started the install for ZapTel:
cd zaptel-1.2.14/
make
make install
make install-udev
modprobe ztdummy (nothing came back with this, but I checked to see if the ztdummy module was loaded)

/root/zaptel-1.2.14 # lsmod | grep zt
ztdummy 3848 0
zaptel 201732 1 ztdummy

4) I rebuilt my Asterisk 1.4.0 Server
cd asterisk-1-4.0
make clean
make
make install

5) So, at this point I finished without any errors, however, I do not see the "app_meetme.so" module under /usr/lib/asterisk/modules. Since it's not there, it will not load the module when Asterisk starts up. The key thing here is that I did "uncomment" ztdummy from the Makefile. I seen a similiar posting on mailing list about this exact problem and the response was to uncomment ztdummy from the make file. :?


My question .... is there any additional step(s) that need to be done, install, or configured to get this going? And can I just download the app_meetme.so module and place it in my module directory for Asterisk? I tried to Google this and see if I could download this file directly, but doesn't seem to be out there.

Any help and suggestions with this would be very grateful? Please help!

Thanks in advanced

CP

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:36 pm
by mflorell
You should use Linux 2.6.13 or higher

You should set the kernel timer to 1000HZ when you build the Linux kernel.

You should uncomment ztdummy in the zaptel makefile and make zaptel before making asterisk.