[Asterisk-Users] asterisk server crashing

firedude at shorelinuxsolutions.com firedude at shorelinuxsolutions.com
Sun Nov 30 06:14:56 MST 2003


I deleted all the asterisk related directories and their subdirectories 
from /usr/src/ and did a brand new check out of zaptel, zapata, libpri, 
asterisk-addons and asterisk.
AJ


On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Tilghman Lesher wrote:

> On Saturday 29 November 2003 20:36, dpobanz at hastingsutilities.com wrote:
> > Quoting firedude at shorelinuxsolutions.com:
> > > In the zaptel zapata and libpri directories I executed a make clean
> > > and did a cvs update and then ran make install.  In the asterisk
> > > directory I did a make clean, a cvs update and a make upgrade.  So
> > > I guess the answer to your question is yes I did take care of the
> > > other things as well.  At least as far as I can see and as far as I
> > > know.
> > > AJ
> >
> > I don't know if your situation is the same as mine but I have been
> > burned in the past by assuming that cvs update will provide all the
> > lastest files. It only updates files that have previously been
> > downloaded, soooooo, if you do not have a file that is now part of
> > zaptel for instance, you will still not have that file. Do a fresh
> > checkout to make sure you have all of the needed files. By the way,
> > zapata is no longer needed. It has been incorporated into one of the
> > others.
> 
> Perhaps you mean subdirectories?  True, 'cvs update' will not typically
> create new subdirectories, so you can do a 'cvs update -d' to have the
> update create new subdirectories, as 'cvs checkout' does, but 'cvs
> update' should create new files (in existing directories) just fine.
> 
> -Tilghman
> 
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