Hi. I've had the same problem when installing asterisk. Did you try a
"make dep" in the kernel source dir?
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Don Hughes wrote:
On 13 Dec 2004 at 16:38, Rick Green wrote:
Asterisk'd ones are different from yours. Since the sources were
retrieved successfully, I don't suspect a problem
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Don Hughes wrote:
> I am using SuSE 9.1 with:
>
> bison-1.875-51.4
> cvs-1.11.14.26.6
> gcc-3.3.3-41
> kernel-source-2.6.5-7.11.5
> termcap-2.0.8-876
> ncurses-5.4-61.3
> ncurses-devel-5.4-61.3
> openssl-0.9.7d-15.13
> openssl-devel-0.9.7d-15
>
I went ahead and ran YOU, and v
thanks, Don.
I got past that hurdle last night. I've been using the asterisk-update.sh
script, in conjunction with reading the asterisk doc project book, and the
quickstart guide on onlamp.com.
While trying to simply find the zttool.c source and figure out how to
compile it separately, I disco
On 13 Dec 2004 at 16:38, Rick Green wrote:
> Asterisk'd ones are different from yours. Since the sources were
> retrieved successfully, I don't suspect a problem with the different
> cvs. The kernel-source versions are so similar, I suspect a typo on
> your part? Mine is the current version fro
On 13 Dec 2004 at 12:44, Rick Green wrote:
> I am trying to do my first asterisk install on a SuSE 9.1 box, using
> the asterisk-update script mentioned a few days ago on this list.
>
> I did read the 'quickstart' document on onlamp.com, and made sure
> the
> following packages were install
On 13 Dec 2004 at 12:44, Rick Green wrote:
> I am trying to do my first asterisk install on a SuSE 9.1 box, using
> the asterisk-update script mentioned a few days ago on this list.
>
> I did read the 'quickstart' document on onlamp.com, and made sure
> the
> following packages were install