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From: Gary Thomas <gary@mlbassoc.com>
To: openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org
Subject: Re: Asterisk and termcap
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 11:41:01 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4C8E622D.1050902@mlbassoc.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=RGhye15FnNKzuNHP2c41KXkdPS=qehLRXKyaE@mail.gmail.com>

On 09/13/2010 10:22 AM, Frans Meulenbroeks wrote:
> 2010/9/13 Arigead<captain.deadly@gmail.com>:
>> Eric Bénard wrote:
>>> Le 09/09/2010 16:10, Arigead a écrit :
>>>> Sorry I'll have to get back to you on that one. I left my OpenMoko (The
>>>> Target) at home this morning so can't install the ipk :-(
>>>>
>>>> Actually thinking about it I'd not be too sure if Asterisk was ever
>>>> running fine on a mobile phone. Simply wanted to play with it and see
>>>> what it could do. There is an OpenMoko wiki page on messing with it so
>>>> thought I'd have a look.
>>>>
>>>> Anyhow I'll get back to you when I test it later today or tomorrow if
>>>> that's any help.
>>>>
>>> thanks, before pushing it it would be great if you could test it runs
>>> fine with the fix.
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
>>>
>> Asterisk builds and runs fine, but there is one minor problem. I don't
>> think that it's to do with the recipe but Asterisk itself.
>>
>> Basically when I try to run asterisk its failing on:
>>
>> Unable to open pid file '/var/run/asterisk/asterisk.pid': No such file
>> or directory
>>
>> Normally I'd expect the pid file to be saved directly into
>> "/var/run/asterisk.pid" but asterisk seems to expect another directory.
>> If I create the directory /var/run/asterisk then all works fine.
>>
>> Like I say that's not a problem with the recipe, well I'm no expert but
>> /var is a temp directory so it gets created on boot, so there's no way a
>> recipe should install there?
>>
>>
>
> Arigaed, thanks for your report!
>
> Either we can create the dir in the recipe (in do_install) or maybe we
> can configure it.
>
> Eric, can you peek into that (and if not, can you push your patch so I
> can pick this up.

Shouldn't the init script populate-volatiles.sh be handling this?

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2010-09-13 17:41 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-09-06 15:15 Asterisk and termcap Arigead
2010-09-09  1:33 ` Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
2010-09-09  6:20   ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2010-09-09 13:57     ` Arigead
2010-09-09 14:05       ` Eric Bénard
2010-09-09 14:10         ` Arigead
2010-09-09 14:15           ` Eric Bénard
2010-09-13 15:21             ` Arigead
2010-09-13 16:22               ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2010-09-13 17:17                 ` Henning Heinold
2010-09-13 17:41                 ` Gary Thomas [this message]
2010-09-11 22:25     ` Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli

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