app_cepstral and Asterisk 1.4

Integrating the Cepstral engine

app_cepstral and Asterisk 1.4

Postby swoolley » Mon May 21, 2007 2:00 pm

I am trying to get app_cepstral to work with Asterisk 1.4. The instructions posted at:
http://www.pbxfreeware.org/archives/200 ... stral.html
are geared towards asterisk 1.2 including the format of the Makefile.
I have seen tidbits of people who have gotten it to work under 1.2, but nothing real detailed. Does anyone have a guide or comment on getting it to work?
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Postby bsalzano » Wed May 30, 2007 4:19 pm

Hi, i've been able to compile cepstral with asterisk 1.4. I've done some patching in the sources. If you're interested, let me know. Soon i'll put the whole tarball online.
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Asterisk 1.4.4 and Cepstral

Postby kschava » Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:47 am

Hi i am trying to integrate the cepstral in asterisk 1.4.4 and can you post the code that you changed in asterisk to get it working, i have done the integartion on 1.2 before as we have some detailed steps on that.
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Postby Justin » Thu Jun 07, 2007 9:21 am

I have seen res_cepstral do some weird things in my testing. I suggest using the app_swift.so module instead as it seems to have better stability in gluing the two applications together.

You can download app_swift.so from http://www.mezzo.net/asterisk/app_swift.html .You can locate the downloads towards the bottom of the page in the "Changes and Download" section. Alternatively you can also find links to other flavors of app_swift at http://www.loopfree.net/app_swift/ . I have yet to test these modules in a working production environment.
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Postby jleoni » Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:03 am

I would like to add a side note here. After much testing of Swift with Asterisk BE and the res_cepstral.so, I've come to the realization that it isn't a problem with res_cepstral but rather a small bug in the Swift library which is being addressed by Cepstral. This also should clear up the issues some of you are having with app_swift.so and the open source version of Asterisk.
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Postby fonewiz » Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:02 pm

jleoni wrote:I would like to add a side note here. After much testing of Swift with Asterisk BE and the res_cepstral.so, I've come to the realization that it isn't a problem with res_cepstral but rather a small bug in the Swift library which is being addressed by Cepstral. This also should clear up a lot of issues many of you are having with app_swift.so and the open source version of Asterisk.


So, am I to assume that Cepstral is something that is not stable enough to run in a production system with Asterisk 1.4.x?
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Postby jleoni » Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:38 am

There are rare cases where the Swift library core dumps when used with Asterisk. But I can offer you some sunshine here. I have been working closely with Cepstral and their engineers to clear up these minor bugs as soon as possible, and they are very close on this one.
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Postby jmls » Tue Oct 16, 2007 2:24 pm

Did you get any further with this ?

jleoni wrote:There are rare cases where the Swift library core dumps when used with Asterisk. But I can offer you some sunshine here. I have been working closely with Cepstral and their engineers to clear up these minor bugs as soon as possible, and they are very close on this one.
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Postby jleoni » Wed Oct 24, 2007 9:54 am

Yes we have, if you haven't noticed for Linux x86 there is now a version 4.2.1 which has cleared up all of the bugs that I had worked on. The folks at Cepstral worked diligently on these issues until they were resolved. I suggest you upgrade to the 4.2.1 immediately if you haven't already done so.
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