[Asterisk-doc] docs/volume-one vm1chp2-systemprep.xml,1.9,1.10

blitzrage cvs at sohoskyway.net
Tue Oct 19 09:43:43 CDT 2004


Comments:
Update of /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv18720/volume-one

Modified Files:
	vm1chp2-systemprep.xml 
Log Message:
blitzrage
- update chapter to require zlib and zlib-devel for CVS-HEAD
Index: vm1chp2-systemprep.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one/vm1chp2-systemprep.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.9
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -C2 -d -r1.9 -r1.10
*** vm1chp2-systemprep.xml	11 Oct 2004 19:48:01 -0000	1.9
--- vm1chp2-systemprep.xml	19 Oct 2004 14:43:29 -0000	1.10
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*** 129,132 ****
--- 129,138 ----
  <para>
  <!-- [OpenSSL and its development libraries, and libnewt for zttool] -->Previously there were some packages that were requirements to install Asterisk such as readline and readline-devel that are no longer required. There is no special hardware needed such as a soundcard and the only required package is Asterisk itself. If you are using Digium hardware or ztdummy, you will need the zaptel package. The zaptel package is required for some Asterisk applications to be included at compile time. If you choose to compile Asterisk and not zaptel, but find that you are missing an application related to the zaptel package (ie. MeetMe), you will have to compile Zaptel and then re-compile Asterisk for the application to be included. For T1 and E1 interfaces the libpri package is required. Bison is required to compile Asterisk. The ncurses and ncurses development packages are required if you wish to build the newt tools (e.g. astman).</para>
+ 
+ <note>
+   <para>
+     As of October 18, 2004, the zlib and zlib-devel packages are now required to compile CVS-HEAD.  This is due to the addition of the DUNDi (Distributed Universal Number Discovery) protocol.  These can be installed with the use of <command>yum</command> by executing the command <command>yum install zlib zlib-devel</command> from the command line.
+   </para>
+ </note>
  </sect3>
  </sect2>


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