Fedora 9 Libss7?

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We use Centos for all of our production linux servers.  4.7 in the past,
and 5.2 with libss7.
 
I have never tried to run this on Fedora or any other builds.
 
-Mark


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	From: asterisk-ss7-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-ss7-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Sriram
	Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 12:19 PM
	To: asterisk-ss7 at lists.digium.com
	Subject: [asterisk-ss7] Fedora 9 Libss7?
	
	
	Hi
	 
	I again got the libss7 working ....but I would like to know if
anyone have had any problems installing libss7 on a Fedora 9 box  as i
am having back pains trying to make it work with Fedora .. I've 2 brand
new identical machines one with TE410P and other with TE420P and i m
trying to install libss7 on both of them but they are behaving rather
very strangely ....Out of 12 times i;ve installed Fedora / Dahdi/libss7
& Asterisk 1.6 (Dahdi & libss7 are trunk versions) ...i managed to get
libss7 only to work twice !!! that too on one each !! i m usng the same
chan_dahdi.conf and system.conf on both the machines...but this type of
behavour is really puzzling ....and i feel only i m encontering such
problems as i dont see many posts from people who are having a trouble
installing it ---rather it seems a cake walk !!
	 
	I run into the RED alarm problem virtually everytime but the RED
LED goes on and off on the port on which the E1 has been inserted ...the
RED glow isnt continous ---its rather similar to the other ports on
which no E1 has been plugged..this makes me think if its a problem
somewhere else ....but on those same machnes i managed to get the green
light on following the same installation instructions
	 
	I really want to know few answers :
	 
	1. Fedora Core is not a version on which libss7 wud run fine ?
	2. How can i remove all asterisk traces so that i can install
Asterisk trunk/Dahdi & Libss7 quickly without having a doubt that
somewhere some trace of them must have been left...
	 
	Thanks
	Sriram
	 

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