[asterisk-users] Asterisk on OpenSuSE 10.2
Remco Post
remco at pipsworld.nl
Sat May 19 07:39:49 MST 2007
Malcom Kemp wrote:
> I am new at this. I have read "Asterisk: The Future of Telephony"
> and have installed AsteriskNOW (beta 4, due to the dual processor
> problem in beta 5). The GUI interface does not seem to provide the
> capability that I need, although I have modified the *.conf files to
> successfully create what I need. Given this, I would like to install
> Asterisk on a distro. I am most familiar with SuSE, and have the
> OpenSuSE 10.2 distro.
>
> I downloaded asterisk-1.4.4.tar.gz, zaptel-1.4.2.1.tar.gz, and
> libpri-1.4.0.tar.gz. I have untarred these, and have tried to run
> make. When I run "make clean" on zaptel, it give me an error about
> an included makefile not having a clean target. When I attempt to
> run make on Asterisk, the "make clean" runs, but when I try make, it
> gives me a message saying I have to run configuration script first.
> If I run "make config", it give me a message that the distribution is
> not supported.
>
for asterisk, try ./configure in the source dir (yes, this should be in
the README), then run make and as root make install. zaptel can be build
by just running make and make install.
> Has anyone put Asterisk on the 10.2 distro? Any pointers?
>
> Thanks.
>
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