[asterisk-users] bash: asterisk: command not found

Jonathan H lardconcepts at gmail.com
Wed Dec 7 06:19:57 CST 2016


Did you actually do "make install" after doing "make"?

On 7 December 2016 at 12:17, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 09:23:30AM +0000, ka at mayten.sch.bme.hu wrote:
>> On 2016-12-07 09:13, Steve Howes wrote:
>> >On 07/12/16 04:56, christopher kamutumwa wrote:
>> >>Ive installed asterisk 14.2 on centos 6.8 but i am not able to start it
>> >>below is what am executing and those are the errors anything am doing
>> >>wrong?
>> >
>> >It doesn't look like it is installed to me... Check the install
>> >actually worked etc. I've never had to do any path changes or anything
>> >for asterisk on centos so I suspect it just isn't there...
>> >
>>
>> it could be either of two things.
>>
>> 1) asterisk not being in the $PATH, try launching it by using an absolute
>> path
>
> Right. Next time become root with 'su -' and not 'su'. Make sure
> /usr/sbin is in your PATH.
>
>> 2) it is, and you have it installed, but you have a 64 bit binary on a 32
>> bit OS.  the error message is a match for this scenario.
>
> The binaries would still be in /usr/sbin .
>
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