[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk on SuSE 9.1?

Rodolfo Grave rodolfograve at yahoo.es
Tue Dec 14 07:22:54 MST 2004


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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RODOLFO

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 with the different
>>cvs. The kernel-source versions are so similar, I suspect a typo on
>>your part? Mine is the current version from SuSE today.
>>
>>  I re-ran `asterisk-update compile` and got basically the same
>>  result.
>>An 'Error 1' and a message that I don't apparently have the
>>kernel-sources installed.  This time, the error was returned on the
>>compile of the zttool module, where the last time, it was returned on
>>the compile of the zttest module, which is next in the list.  So I've
>>gone back one step!
>> 
>> Anybody got a better idea?
>>
>>-- 
>>Rick Green
> 
> 
> Sorry, yes, the version difference was a typo on my part.
> 
> The original asterisk download documentation that I used referred 
> to the four(?) source directories - zaptel, libpri, and asterisk. 
> It took me some time to figure out that I did not need the zapel 
> and libpri stuff unless I was using that hardware, which I was 
> not, so I just ignored that part.
> 
> All that I did was:
>   downloaded the cvs files
> # cd ../asterisk
> # make clean ; make install
> 
> It is the zaptel code that needs the linux source.  If you really 
> need that see the VOIP-info.org Asterisk installation tips.
> Basically you need the source, AND the appropriate .config files 
> and pointers. They say that to setup the environment you should:
> 
> # cd /usr/src/linux
> # make menuconfig
>   (load the config from /boot/config??
>   (exit and save current config
> # make dep
> 
> Then
> # cd ../zaptel
> # make clean ; make install
> 
> If you want to install the asterisk documentation with
> # cd ../asterisk
> # make progdocs
> you also need the following packages:
> doxygen, graphviz, graphviz-tcl
> 
> 
> ..don
> 
> support at @microtechniques.com
> White Plains, NY
> 
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