Look in the Makefile for the variables 'INSTALL_PREFIX' and 'PREFIX'
they control where Asterisk is installed.
Dan
Jeremy Jones wrote:
Is there a way to install Asterisk from source and not stomp on your
already existing Asterisk installation? I don't see a configure
script and it looks
It looks like you do not have the kernel source code installed. Go to
'Yast' and 'Install Software'. Look for the package called
'kernel-source'. It will install the source for your kernel. Then run
the 'Update Software' to make sure the kernel and the kernel source are
the same version. Then
Greetings,
My question is about the app_ices dial plan application. I've been
using it quite successfully for a while, however I've always had one
issue that I've not been able to explain. Perhaps someone can help.
I'm running Asterisk 1.09 on Suse 9.3, and I have app_ices configured
and
It looks like you do not have the kernel source files installed. To install
them in Suse, run 'yast', goto 'Install Software', and search for
'kernel-source'.
Zaptel needs these files to compile since it is building modules for your
specific kernel.
Here you can see make going into the
I have a question about the Asterisk Application ICES. I've got Asterisk
setup to accept a phone call and call the ICES app which sends it to an
Icecast server.
exten = 1,1,SetGroup('stream')
exten = 1,2,GetGroupCount()
exten = 1,3,Ices('contrib/${GROUPCOUNT}-ices.xml')
exten = 1,4,Hangup