Am Mittwoch, den 17.04.2013, 10:33 +0200 schrieb Christian Staake: > On 2013-04-14 21:10, Christian Lauinger wrote: > > dpkg -l asterisk* > > ii asterisk 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg-3 > > amd64 Open Source Private Branch Exchange (PBX) > > ii asterisk-chan-capi 1.1.6-1 > > amd64 Common ISDN API 2.0 implementation for Asterisk > > Hi Christian, > > It seems you are using asterisk-chan-capi which is not even in wheezy... > > I had the same problem as you: Because I am still running squeeze, I had > to use the asterisk version available from squeeze-backports (still at > 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg-1~bpo60+1). > In order to use chan_capi with it, I backported asterisk-chan-capi from > unstable (1.1.6-1) in my private repository. > Then asterisk 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg-2 became available and I backported that > too and after installation: boom, segfault when loading chan_capi. :( > > The problem now is that the fix in asterisk for CVE-2012-5977 introduced > an incompatible change in the module API. All stock asterisk modules > were of course updated, but the out-of-tree modules like chan_capi were not. > Because of bug #694793 (or, more precisely, #694805) the package > management system doesn't know about this incompatibility. > > What you need is a new (yet unreleased) version of chan_capi with a > (rather simple) fix taken from the chan_capi svn repository (see > attached patch). > If you're really desperate, you can try to build the package yourself > from my backported source package at > http://www.bbg.xssoft.de/debian/pool/main/asterisk/asterisk-chan-capi_1.1.6-1~bpo60+2.dsc > > > This is just my private repository, so it only has binary builds for > squeeze on i386. > Hi Christian,
thanks for your answer. I currently "solved" my problem by installing the 1.8.13.1~dfsg-1 package from snapshot repo. But this is only temporary. The asterisk_chan_capi package is architecture independent (any). Can't I just use the one you build ? Thx and greets Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org