[asterisk-users] Re: AEL2 in 1.2

Steve Murphy murf at parsetree.com
Fri Nov 3 12:01:17 MST 2006


Aaron--

You have two choices:

1. upgrade flex to at least 2.5.31

or

2. touch the files that are included in the patch, that are already
the output of the proper version of flex, so that the make will not 
try to re-make it.

murf



On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 09:55 -0700,
asterisk-users-request at lists.digium.com wrote:
>                                  From: 
>         Aaron Daniel <amdtech at shsu.edu>
>                              Reply-To: 
>         Asterisk Users Mailing List -
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>                                    To: 
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>                               Subject: 
>         [asterisk-users] AEL2 in 1.2
>                                  Date: 
>         Fri, 03 Nov 2006 09:25:58 -0600
>         (08:25 MST)
>                               Message: 
>         2
>         
>         I know I compiled AEL2 into 1.2 before, considering I just
>         copied my
>         source from one server to another, yet I can't seem to figure
>         out why
>         I'm getting this error.  Anyone have any ideas?
>         
>         make[1]: Entering directory
>         `/usr/local/src/asterisk-svn/asterisk/pbx'
>         flex argdesc.l
>         "argdesc.l", line 19: unrecognized %option: reentrant
>         "argdesc.l", line 20: unrecognized %option: bison-bridge
>         "argdesc.l", line 21: unrecognized %option: bison-locations
>         make[1]: *** [argdesc_lex.c] Error 1
>         make[1]: Leaving directory
>         `/usr/local/src/asterisk-svn/asterisk/pbx'
>         make: *** [subdirs] Error 1
>         
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