The issue is that if you disable BR2_PACKAGE_ASTERISK_GUI, then do a:

make asterisk-gui-clean

and rebuild, it should not leave any remnants around.  That is what we 
were shooting for.

-Philip


David Kerr wrote:
> I've reported this before, but thought I would mention it again 
> because I have a possible work-a-round.  If a build fails, perhaps 
> because of a bad download, and you run a rebuild then you always fail 
> during asterisk-gui with the following errors...
>
> make[1]: Leaving directory 
> `/home/david/astlinux-0.6-vmware/build_i586/asterisk-gui-4114'
> patch -d 
> /home/david/astlinux-0.6-vmware/build_i586/root/stat/etc/asterisk < 
> package/asterisk-gui/manager.conf.patch
> patching file manager.conf
> Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected!  Assume -R? [n] 
> Apply anyway? [n] 
> Skipping patch.
> 3 out of 3 hunks ignored -- saving rejects to file manager.conf.rej
> make: *** 
> [/home/david/astlinux-0.6-vmware/build_i586/root/sbin/ztscan] Error 1
>
> This has occurred ever since Lonnie's altweb interface became the default.
>
> The work-a-round I found was to modify the asterisk-gui.mk 
> <http://asterisk-gui.mk> file so that the two lines that patch 
> manager.conf and http.conf look like...
>
> -patch -N -d /etc/etc
>
> the -N flag tells patch to ignore cases where it looks like the patch 
> is already applied. And the - sign in front of the patch command tells 
> make to ignore (not stop) on errors.
>
> This work-a-round does for me. But the real question is why make is 
> rebuilding asterisk-gui at all when nothing has changed in the 
> asterisk-gui source? So there remains some underlying problem as to 
> why make is "making" asterisk-gui when it does not need to.
>
> Regards,
> David


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