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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/07/2013 05:13 AM, Olivier wrote:<br>
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2. It appears as if you're running a modified version of
Asterisk, in<br>
which case all bets are off. This works fine on the Linux
build agents,<br>
which is what we use to build the tarballs on <a
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href="http://downloads.asterisk.org" target="_blank">downloads.asterisk.org</a>.<br>
So, no, I don't think there's a bug in the shell script.<br>
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<div>I can reproduce this behaviour at will on a fresh new
untouched asterisk 11.3.0 install on a debian squeeze (see
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href="https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-21760">ASTERISK-21760</a>)<br>
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<div>Would you say that for a given asterisk version,
included configure script should match the one generated
by bootstrap.sh ?<br>
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The bootstrap.sh script is run by developers after making changes
that require regenerating the configure script. It isn't needed on
an unpatched installation. Having said that - the generated
configure script will very rarely match the one provided in the
source, since it will change (sometimes significantly) with
differing versions of autoconf, et al.<br>
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