[Asterisk-Users] Zaptel compilation problem on SUSE
Can2002
ml-asterisk at notleyc.fastmail.fm
Thu Mar 23 08:10:53 MST 2006
I'm trying to install * 1.2.5 for the first time on SUSE 10, 64bit (I've
previously used Fedora or Centos).
After I installed the kernel sources and followed some instructions on
Novell's web site to copy the Module.symvers.gz file across from /boot
and do a make modules_prepare, I was successfully able to complete 'make
linux26' in my /usr/src/zaptel folder.
I'm still having a problem with 'make install' - basically the command
installed the files in /lib/modules/2.6.13-15-default instead of
/lib/modules.2.6.13-15.8-default.
If I run the command 'uname -r' I am shown '2.6.13-15.8-default' and I
see the Makefile in /usr/src/zaptel has the following line:
KVERS:=$(shell uname -r)
I then see in the install section lower down the following lines:
for x in $(MODULESO); do \
install -D -m 644 $$x $(INSTALL_PREFIX)/lib/modules/$(KVERS)/misc/$$x
; \
done
I take from this that it should be placing them in
/lib/modules/2.6.13-15.8-default/misc, but as mentioned before, it's
putting them in /lib/modules/2.6.13-15-default/misc.
My workaround is to move the files over to the right folder, but it
feels like a bit of a bodge-job! I'd appreciate anyone's thoughts.
Cheers,
Chris
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Chris Notley
chris at notley.org
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