[Asterisk-Users] huge problem compiling * on gcc4.x (SUSE 10.0)

Dave Cotton dcotton at linuxautrement.com
Mon Oct 17 00:34:54 MST 2005


On Sun, 2005-10-16 at 21:21 +0200, [Ludwig IT-Services - GMAIL ] -
Michael Ludwig wrote:
> Hello to all of you!
> 
> I'm very new to this list and to asterisk and stuff at all.
> To build my asterisk server I installed a new machine running the new
> SUSE Linux 10.0 (retail version on DVD).
> I need asterisk (tried 1.0.9), bristuff (off junghanns.net,
> -0.2.0-RC8o) and the florz-patch because I have two HFC-S-ISDN cards
> in that machine.
> Now when it comes to compiling I get a huge bunch of warnings and
> stuff, zaptel 1.0.9.2 fails to compile and asterisk 1.0.9 also fails
> to compile.
> 
> SUSE 10.0 uses gcc 4.0.2 and as I asked in some other mailing list and
> forums, that is the reason why * stuff fails to compile.
> 
> Is there any stable asterisk version available which does compile fine
> on a gcc4.x ?
> 
> If not, will the * source be changed to finely compile on gcc 4.x?
> If yes, when will that be? (I need the * stuff now).
> If not, why not?
> 
> What's on with the 1.2.0-beta stuff out there on the asterisk.org webpages?
> Does that one compile on gcc4.x ?
> 
> Please help! I really need my * box now...

On my systems gcc -v gives
gcc version 4.0.1 (4.0.1-5mdk for Mandriva Linux release 2006.0)

I'm compiling and running 1.0.9 and CVS-HEAD.
Warnings are _not_ errors!
What is "and stuff"? 

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Dave Cotton <dcotton at linuxautrement.com>




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