On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 09:59, Olle E. Johansson wrote: > * Read the config sample files! (even if you're an Asterisk guru) > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > For those of you that have a working installation that you keep using, this is a > reminder to check into the configs/ directory of the Asterisk source tree, regardless > if you downloaded a tar ball or from CVS.
Good advice - so I do a CVS UPDATE... and 'say.c' is broken.... gcc -pipe -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -g -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -O6 -march=i686 -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS -DASTERISK_VERSION=\"CVS-04/05/04-09:58:21\" -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\"\" -DASTETCDIR=\"/etc/asterisk\" -DASTLIBDIR=\"/usr/lib/asterisk\" -DASTVARLIBDIR=\"/var/lib/asterisk\" -DASTVARRUNDIR=\"/var/run\" -DASTSPOOLDIR=\"/var/spool/asterisk\" -DASTLOGDIR=\"/var/log/asterisk\" -DASTCONFPATH=\"/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\" -DASTMODDIR=\"/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\" -DASTAGIDIR=\"/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\" -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN -DNEW_PRI_HANGUP -c -o say.o say.c say.c: In function `ast_say_digit_str': say.c:50: syntax error before '<<' token say.c:57: warning: no return statement in function returning non-void say.c: At top level: say.c:58: syntax error before "if" and in 'say.c' at about line 50.... case ('#'): snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "/digits/pound"); break; default: <<<<<<< say.c snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "/digits/%c", fn2[num]); } ======= if((fn2[num] >= '0') && (fn2[num] <= '9')){ /* Must be in {0-9} */ snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "digits/%c", fn2[num]); } ------------------------------------------ The lines that begin with "<<<<<<<<<<< say.c" -or is this just an error caused by CVS ???? -- . . ___. .__ Posix Systems - Sth Africa /| /| / /__ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Mark J Elkins, Cisco CCIE / |/ |ARK \_/ /__ LKINS Tel: +27 12 807 0590 Cell: +27 82 601 0496
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