A J Stiles <asterisk_l...@earthshod.co.uk> writes:

> Really, building packages from source *IS* *NOT* *HARD*, and it doesn't even 
> take long anymore  (on any target system with the grunt to run Asterisk).  
> The only thing to beware of is, if "configure" complains that you need a 
> package that you already have, then you need the corresponding -devel 
> package.

There are advantages to packaging systems though. E.g. you never end up with
an outdated module causing trouble in a newer version.

You can probably make your own RPM's for CentOS 6 based on either the
Digium RPM's for CentOS 5 or the Fedora RPM's for Fedora 15. Just
download the source RPM and rebuild it; if you don't get any errors you
are generally golden. For extra points, install mock and let that do the
rebuild.


/Benny

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