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Date:      Thu, 11 Dec 2008 15:57:29 +0200
From:      "Anatoli Marinov" <anatoli.marinov@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   latest asterisk and zaptel and app meeatme
Message-ID:  <f147fd390812110557g25851af3h6b7e0f85d1f9135a@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <f147fd390812110554vbe73d79md024e17b82c2dda3@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <f147fd390812110554vbe73d79md024e17b82c2dda3@mail.gmail.com>

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Guys,

I have the latest ports from yesterday - asterisk 1.4.22 and zaptel 1.4.11,
FreeBSD 7.1 PRE

My server uses app_meatme for our conferences.
The there is an issue with latest software. When I tried to enter in the
conference i got:

    -- Executing [13003@incomingInternal:1] Ringing("SIP/3004-28713000", "")
in new stack
    -- Executing [13003@incomingInternal:2] Wait("SIP/3004-28713000", "3")
in new stack
    -- Executing [13003@incomingInternal:3] MeetMe("SIP/3004-28713000",
"13003|Mpcid") in new stack
    -- Created MeetMe conference 1023 for conference '13003'
    -- Recording
    -- <SIP/3004-28713000> Playing 'vm-rec-name' (language 'en')
    -- <SIP/3004-28713000> Playing 'beep' (language 'en')
    -- x=0, open writing:
/var/spool/asterisk/meetme/meetme-username-13003-1 format: sln, 0x28b3e200
    -- User ended message by pressing #
    -- <SIP/3004-28713000> Playing 'auth-thankyou' (language 'en')
    -- <SIP/3004-28713000> Playing 'vm-review' (language 'en')
    -- <SIP/3004-28713000> Playing 'vm-msgsaved' (language 'en')
    -- <SIP/3004-28713000> Playing 'conf-onlyperson' (language 'en')
[Dec 11 15:52:28] WARNING[57181]: app_meetme.c:1621 conf_run: Unable to set
flags: Inappropriate ioctl for device


And the application fails....
At this line there is a new fdset for ASYNC socket I commented these lines
there and now I have the application running but I am not sure this is
correct.



is there another solution?


Thanks in advance

Anatoli Marinov



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