Title: Re: [Astlinux-users] x86_64 linking problem

Sorry I have not gotten back to this till now. I was placed on another project for a couple of days. Anyways...

Currently I am compiling the basic x86 system from the developement enviroment and we will use that till I can build an x86_64 optimized build.

One thing that I did notice the first time I build the x86 version is that the zaptel is hard coded to use the 2.6.13.3 kernel not to the version specified in the .config for buildroot (I did not get to zaptel in the build before so I did not notice this). Is there a reason for this? I orginally was going to use the 2.6.16.1 kernel (probably use the 2.6.16.3 build now if I can).

Once I have the x86 system setup and working. I will run the build in script and post the results somewhere as well as my config. I do not know how much good svn diff will do as I have just been pulling down the latest every morning and moving my configs over. Same with make dirclean.

Also how hard is it to get the development enviroment to use the head version of asterisk instead of the stable... I realize that some of the patches might need to be updated but besides that. The reason I ask is we found some bugs in asterisk and are patching the head to fix them.

Thanks
Michael Cargile

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