Hi,
If anyone here is familiar with SEMS.... I installed it today, and could not figure out how to load the IVR application... there is no ivr.so file.... any ideas? there is so little info about it on the web...
BR, Uri
Hey Uri,
There's a dedicated mailing list for SEMS users: http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/sems
Regarding the docs, there are comprehensive Readmes for the different modules in the doc/ folder. For IVR, there doesn't seem to be a shared-object, because it looks like a set of python plugins. Check doc/Readme.ivr.txt for instructions (can't tell you more about it as I've never used that particular one, but it should give you a hint on how to proceed further).
Andreas
On 03/29/2012 02:56 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
Hi,
If anyone here is familiar with SEMS.... I installed it today, and could not figure out how to load the IVR application... there is no ivr.so file.... any ideas? there is so little info about it on the web...
BR, Uri
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o Uri Shacked on 03/29/2012 02:56 PM:
Hi, If anyone here is familiar with SEMS.... I installed it today, and could not figure out how to load the IVR application... there is no ivr.so file.... any ideas? there is so little info about it on the web...
the ivr module may not be compiled by default, as it needs the python-dev libraries. just do make -C apps/ivr and it should get you the ivr.so . If you installed from debian package, there is a sems-python-modules package, do apt-get install sems-python-modules.
you may also have a look at DSM for IVR applications: http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/doc/current/ModuleDoc_dsm.html
hth Stefan
BR, Uri
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