Hi list, Le 01/11/2017 à 09:08, Matt Fredrickson a écrit : > Hey Corey, > > On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 3:52 PM, Corey Farrell <g...@cfware.com> wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> autoconf is required to run ./bootstrap.sh after changing configure.ac or >> *.m4 in any folder of the Asterisk source tree (including menuselect and >> third-party folders). Currently we require 2.60, I'm working on a patch >> that will require 2.64. Note autoconf is not required to run './configure', >> it is only needed to run ./bootstrap.sh. >> >> Does anyone work on these files from a distribution which cannot install >> autoconf-2.69? Although the changes I'm working on only require autoconf >> 2.64 I see no reason to hold back at this point. Version 2.69 is from 2012 >> and is the latest version. As far as I know CentOS 6 is the only major >> currently supported distribution which has autoconf < 2.64, all others >> provide 2.69. Requiring 2.69 would be one less thing to worry about when >> working on configure scripts, especially since I don't have access to test >> any lower version. > > We discussed this on IRC a bit yesterday, but to echo my response - I > myself work on a distribution that has at least version 2.69 of > autoconf so it shouldn't be a big deal. I believe that re-running > bootstrap.sh should be so infrequent (only when we need to add things > to detect new libraries or do system related checks) that I don't have > a huge problem with bumping up the required version on it. Since > generation of the configure script could be done on a more modern > system as a workaround I think it shouldn't be a big deal. > > Anybody have opposing thoughts? >
I'm using the open source Opus codec from https://github.com/traud/asterisk-opus: it requires running bootstrap.sh, so that would be a problem for my customers on CentOS-6. Everything that breaks CentOS-6 seems bad to me. Thanks, -- Jean-Denis Girard SysNux Systèmes Linux en Polynésie française https://www.sysnux.pf/ Tél: +689 40.50.10.40 / GSM: +689 87.797.527
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