On 11-07-14 11:42 AM, Barry Miller wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 10:51:02AM -0700, J Gao wrote:
Sorry for hijack this topic, but I have a different question:

Every time I install Asterisk I have to "make menuselect" and to
select/deselect some items. Now every time I have to write down what I
selected for future reference.  Is there a way to save its result for
later use?
 From the Makefile:

# If the file .asterisk.makeopts is present in your home directory, you can
# include all of your favorite menuselect options so that every time you 
download
# a new version of Asterisk, you don't have to run menuselect to set them.

Thanks Barry.

I just tested on 1.8.5. After I run "make menuselect" and saved when exit, it generate two new files in the current source directory:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root    4544 Jul 14 11:57 menuselect.makeopts
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root    4482 Jul 14 11:57 menuselect.makedeps

So should I do:
cp menuselect.makeopts /etc/asterisk.makeopts

I notice the name is different. The Makefile want to see /etc/asterisk.makeopts, but I only got the menuselect.makeopts. Are they the same file?



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