[Asterisk-Users] RE: [Asterisk-User] asterisk compile problem
William Suffill
william.suffill at gmail.com
Wed Jul 14 11:32:28 MST 2004
Using bison 1.35 here
----- Original Message -----
From: Fletcher Bonds <fbonds at seattle.telecomsys.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 09:09:48 -0700
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] RE: [Asterisk-User] asterisk compile problem
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Cc: nmartin at radiancetech.com
From: "Nik Martin"
<nmartin at radiancetech.com>>
To:
<asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>>
Subject: RE:
[Asterisk-Users] asterisk compile problem
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004
09:22:38 -0500
Organization: Radiance
Technologies, Inc.
Reply-To:
asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Fletcher Bonds wrote:
>> Hello all
>>
>> As of 5pm PST today
(7/13), I pulled Asterisk down off of
>>
cvs.digium.com:/usr/cvsroot and tried to compile it on Linux ES 2.1
>>
>> Actually, I pulled
down zaptel, libri & asterisk and compiled them in
>> that order as per
my install guide.
>>
>> When I try to
compile asterisk with "make clean; make install", it
>> runs okay for a bit
and then I get the following error: (ignore
>> Outlooks insistence
at capitalizing the first letters of these
>> lines/sentences -
it's all
>> lowercase)
>>
>> Bison ast_expr.y
--name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
>> Ast_expr.y:110:
unrecognized: %locations
>> Ast_expr.y:110:
Skipping to next %
>> Ast_expr.y:141:
invalid @-construct
>> Ast_expr.y:141: $.
Is invalid
>> [these last two
lines repeat iterating the line number (141) up to
>> 155 then:]
>> Make: ***
[ast_expr.c] Error 1
>>
>> And it stops. I've
looked at this source file starting at the 110
>> line location, (I'm
not a C programmer though) and I don't see
>> anything obviously
wrong to fix.
>>
>> Additional info on
my system: This is a fresh install of Linux ES
>> 2.1 on a HP ProLiant
DL380 - It's custom install with Development &
>> Kernel Development
packages installed as well as OpenSSL-Devel,
>> Readline41,
Ncurses4, Ncurses C++ Devel, SOX & mpg123 packages.
>> Other than that
it's completely clean. It's being installed on a
>> partition with
loads of space available to it and the install is
>> being run as
root.
>>
>> Can anyone tell
from that error if I'm missing something or what the
>> problem may be?
>>
>> Thanks a bunch
>Yep, you need bison
I have bison.
# bison –V
GNU Bison version 1.28
Is it expecting a different version than that?
Thanks!
Fletcher Bonds
Operations Software Tester
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (TCS)
Enabling Convergent Technologies
www.telecomsys.com
Fbonds at seattle.telecomsys.com
office: 206-792-2366
cell: 425-736-7993
fax: 206-792-2001
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