In an older post i have shown a way to fix the following error
which shows up if you try to load the mysql app in asterisk so you can store the cdr in a mysql db or access mysql from within your diaplan.
There seems to be a 'nicer' way to do it, using the debian package system itself and not having to copy files around.
Here is what you need to do
First cd to a temporary directory as this procedure will download some files and generate several deb files
As root (or use sudo) issue the following commands
Once the last command finishes you will have ended up with a number of deb files.
Then issue
The version number and architecture might be different so check yours
And that's all. No copying files around
Module 'app_addon_sql_mysql.so' was not compiled with the same compile-time options as this version of Asterisk.
which shows up if you try to load the mysql app in asterisk so you can store the cdr in a mysql db or access mysql from within your diaplan.
There seems to be a 'nicer' way to do it, using the debian package system itself and not having to copy files around.
Here is what you need to do
First cd to a temporary directory as this procedure will download some files and generate several deb files
As root (or use sudo) issue the following commands
aptitude purge asterisk-mysql
apt-get build-dep asterisk-mysql
apt-get -b source asterisk-mysql
Once the last command finishes you will have ended up with a number of deb files.
Then issue
dpkg -i asterisk-mysql_1.6.2.0-1_i386.deb
The version number and architecture might be different so check yours
And that's all. No copying files around