On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Catalin Stanciu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for your support, the help make me succeed, having now the > package working in ubuntu. > Now I am testing the module in Centos 6. First I found > that PKG_CONFIG_PATH is empty, so the AST_PKG_CONFIG_CHECK was not able to > find the lib and include routes. I solved it exporting the pkgconfig routes: > > export > PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib64/pkgconfig:/usr/src/mongo-c-driver-1.3.3/src/:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/ > I think you need to install the libmongo-client-devel package rather than from source. > > Everything seems to be correct since i found this problem when executing > ./configure: > > checking for pg_config... /usr/bin/pg_config > checking for PQescapeStringConn in -lpq... yes > checking for pg_encoding_to_char within Postgres headers... yes > ./configure: line 43633: syntax error near unexpected token > `$PJPROJECT_DIR' > ./configure: line 43633: ` PJPROJECT_CONFIGURE($PJPROJECT_DIR)' > > There's something in configure.ac just before the error that's causing the issue. > My intuition told to install pjproject, so i did it, but output still the > same. > > PD: George, are you using any yum repo to install libmongo-client. After a > bit of research I have installed the mongo driver form source, because i > didn't found any other method to install it. > The package is libmongo-client-devel. > Than you all. > > > On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 12:11 AM, Rafael Prado Rocchi <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Hello, >> you are doing the right way, I'll put some basic information with >> examples to contribute. >> >> When creating a MODULE that needs some dependency, there are two >> situations to check initially: >> >> 1) If the library is already present in configure.ac (and detected when >> you run ./configure), then you just need to put the dependency inside the >> Module source using <depend> tag >> 2) If it is a NEW library not present in configure.ac, then you have to >> change configure.ac and recreate 'configure' script. >> >> >> Supposing the new library included was for example 'openr2' >> You can do a quick check running: >> >> ./configure |grep openr2 >> >> >> The result should make it clear if it was detected or nor detected, like >> the above example, that would give you this result: >> >> checking for openr2_chan_new in -lopenr2... yes >> >> >> The result "yes" above means the library was Found and it's ready for >> use. You correctly modified configure.ac and recreated configure. >> If you get a different result or no result, check the paths where the >> library lives in you linux distro and make the appropriate changes in >> configure.ac because configure was not able to find them, also check the >> logfile. >> Some types of library install theirselves in different places, and some >> linux distros have different places for them, special attention for 64bit >> distros vs 32bit distros. >> >> >> After succeed with ./configure you can tie dependency in any module >> source code by using the <depend> tag inside the module you need. >> >> example from chan_dahdi.c : >> >> /*** MODULEINFO >> <depend>res_smdi</depend> >> <depend>dahdi</depend> >> <depend>tonezone</depend> >> <depend>res_features</depend> >> <use>pri</use> >> <use>openr2</use> >> ***/ >> >> <depend> means module will NOT compile if dependency is not satisfied. >> <use> means module can make use of the library or not, it's not essencial >> and it WILL compile without the library being detected by ./configure. >> >> >> I hope you succeed. >> >> >> Regards, >> Rafael Prado >> >> >> >> De: <[email protected]> em nome de Catalin Stanciu < >> [email protected]> >> Responder para: Asterisk List <[email protected]> >> Data: domingo, 6 de março de 2016 17:56 >> Para: Asterisk List <[email protected]> >> Assunto: [asterisk-dev] Add module dependecy in build system >> >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to include a module dependency in the asterisk build system, >> but after some hours of research I couldn't found any useful information. >> To start I have followed the asterisk manual ( >> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Build+System+Architecture) >> >> 1. I have used the AST_EXT_LIB_SETUP and AST_EXT_LIB_CHECK functions to >> configure in configure.ac >> 2. I have included in build_tools/menuselect-deps.in the line similar to >> other dependencies >> 3. I have included in makeopts.in two lines one for LIB and the other >> for INCLUDE. >> 4. Finally I have included in the module source code the lines with >> MODULEINFO >> >> I don't know what I am doing wrong but I think the documentation for >> build system architecture must have some examples with explanation of >> complex cases. >> >> Thank you. >> >> -- >> _____________________________________________________________________ >> -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- >> >> asterisk-dev mailing list >> To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: >> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev >> > > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-dev mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev >
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