[asterisk-dev] Running asterisk trunk build

Julian Lyndon-Smith asterisk at dotr.com
Sun Nov 29 09:44:45 CST 2009


So, with embedded modules, it would be easy to copy the asterisk binary to
another machine that has no compiler ?

Julian

2009/11/29 Kevin P. Fleming <kpfleming at digium.com>

> Kirill 'Big K' Katsnelson wrote:
> > On 091129 0552, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> >> I have Asterisk installed from packages. I do not want whatever
> >> experimental branch of Asterisk I work with to contaminate my system.
> >> Thus I wrote
> >> http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk/contrib/scripts/live_ast
> >
> > Thank you, I'll try that. Just to clarify, asterisk really has to be
> > installed (as in `make install') to run?
>
> Normally, yes. However, there are two other options:
>
> 1) Use Tzafrir's live_ast script.
>
> 2) Use 'make menuselect' to enable module embedding for all the modules
> you wish to use, and then create a set of configuration files in an
> alternate directory. Use the -C command line argument to point to the
> asterisk.conf in that alternate directory, and the rest of the config
> files should be found there as well if you've setup the asterisk.conf
> file properly.
>
> Asterisk has to find its loadable modules *somehow*; it will not find
> them in the build directory. Either the modules have to be installed
> into an alternate location (the method live_ast uses), or they have to
> be embedded into the asterisk binary itself.
>
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