[Freeswitch-users] Using mod_managed Linux/Mono 2.02

Adam Long ajlong at worldlink.net
Wed Jan 14 14:44:48 PST 2009


Has anyone had any luck using mod_managed under linux with mono yet?

The Wiki looks to still be lacking some linux installation instructions.

I feel like I'm close but missing something simple.

 

I got as far as adding "languages/mod_managed" to the
/usr/src/freeswitch-1.0.2/modules.conf without quotes obviously.

 

My installed mono version is

[root at sipcore-alpha mod]# mono -V

Mono JIT compiler version 2.2 (tarball Wed Jan 14 09:44:57 PST 2009)

Copyright (C) 2002-2008 Novell, Inc and Contributors. www.mono-project.com

        TLS:           __thread

        GC:            Included Boehm (with typed GC)

        SIGSEGV:       altstack

        Notifications: epoll

        Architecture:  x86

        Disabled:      none

 

I can successful compile freeswitch and it indeed compiles mod_managed.so

 

I added   <load module="mod_managed" />

to my  /usr/local/freeswitch/conf/autoload_configs/modules.conf.xml

 

I did also create the /usr/local/freeswitch/mod/managed  directory as stated
in the wiki as requirement.

 

But when I start freeswitch I get the following in regards to the
mod_managed loading.

 

2009-01-14 14:19:12 [INFO] mod_managed.cpp:309 mod_managed_load() Loading
mod_managed (Common Language Infrastructure), Mono Version

2009-01-14 14:19:12 [INFO] mod_managed.cpp:213 loadRuntime() Calling
mono_assembly_loaded.

2009-01-14 14:19:12 [INFO] mod_managed.cpp:217 loadRuntime() Calling
mono_domain_assembly_open.

2009-01-14 14:19:12 [ERR] mod_managed.cpp:220 loadRuntime()
mono_domain_assembly_open failed.

2009-01-14 14:19:12 [CRIT] switch_loadable_module.c:839
switch_loadable_module_load_file() Error Loading module
/usr/local/freeswitch/mod/mod_managed.so

**Module load routine returned an error**

 

One thing I think I may be missing is a FreeSWITCH.Managed.dll   (this
exists on windows environment but doesn't seem to be compiled under linux)

I thought perhaps mod_managed_lib.dll was the linux equivalent but that
exists and still no a no go.

 

Any ideas would be very welcome?  Thank you!

 

 

 

Regards,

-Adam 

 

 

 

 

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