[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on SuSE 9.1?
Vassilis Konstantinou
lists at nefeli.co.uk
Mon Dec 13 11:28:13 MST 2004
I compiled version 1.0.3 over teh weekend on a Suse 9.1 box. It was a clean
installation straight out of the SUSE cds. Make sure that the kernel
sources are loaded and that you do a full online update before you proceed.
Asterisk compiles without any problems.
Vassilis
At 17:44 13/12/2004, you wrote:
>I am trying to do my first asterisk install on a SuSE 9.1 box, using the
>asterisk-update script mentioned a few days ago on this list.
>
> I did read the 'quickstart' document on onlamp.com, and made sure the
>following packages were installed via yast:
> bison, cvs, gcc, kernel-source, libtermcap-devel, ncurses-devel,
>newt-devel, openssl096b, and openssl-devel.
>
>The SuSE 9.1 DVD contained openssl-0.9.7d-15. I hope that's compatible,
>since its 'later' than 096b, right?
>...there was a termcap package, which contains the termcap libraries, but
>no libtermcap-devel. If there are header files necessary in addition to
>the libraries, does someone know where I can obtain them packaged for SuSE
>9.1?
>
>After pulling down all the source from CVS, the script begins compiling.
>It finds a 2.6 kernel, and tells me that kernel sources aren't necessary
>with 2.6 kernels. It then proceeds to compile several modules, but quits
>when the compile of zttest returns a message telling me that I need kernel
>sources in order to compile.
>
>Can someone point me in the right direction?
>
>--
>Rick Green
>
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> temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
> -Benjamin Franklin
>
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