Wrong version of library used. You encounter this problem when you upgrade your system too frequently. This is why many stable system do not bother any upgrade. Of course this is not for Microsoft windows based system!作者: bubblestar 時間: 2010-12-30 17:24
I just install from scratch by compiling 1.8.1.1 directly instead of 1.8
Could you advise which version of library should be used. Thanks.作者: ckleea 時間: 2010-12-30 17:30
I have not installed 64 bits and so can tell you now. But for 32 bits, it would be straight forward. Follow most of the websites information will do.作者: bubblestar 時間: 2010-12-30 17:47
Actually, I installed 32 bits at the very beginning, but with same result. So that why I tried 64 bits to see what it would be.作者: ckleea 時間: 2010-12-30 18:02
It should not. It is right straight forward. Give me the link you follow.作者: ckleea 時間: 2010-12-30 18:06
Did you install libiksemel?作者: ckleea 時間: 2010-12-30 18:08
Yes, I did. But I don't think they are all installed in proper path. Anyway, I WILL try 32 bits again until it succeeds.作者: bubblestar 時間: 2011-1-1 17:20
Following ckleea's recommended link and their method, I re-compiled Asterisk 1.8.1.1 again. This time, the errors mesage of chan_gtalk and res_jabber are resolved as they disppear from the /var/log/asterisk/messages. What a useful guideline! Thanks.
However, there are still errors loading modules for the res_calendar_icalendar.so and related files. I remember that ckleea C-Hing had said he had some problem on icalendar when compiled his Asterisk 1.8 some months earlier. Is that the same problem as you? Could you advise how it was resolved? Thanks.