Hi all, sorry bothering again. I am still stuck in compiling asterisk. Learning (or trying to) from the first problem and first hint, when I got this error: gcc -g -o asterisk -Wl,-E io.o sched.o logger.o frame.o loader.o config.o channel.o translate.o file.o say.o pbx.o cli.o md5.o term.o ulaw.o alaw.o callerid.o fskmodem.o image.o app.o cdr.o tdd.o acl.o rtp.o manager.o asterisk.o ast_expr.o dsp.o chanvars.o indications.o autoservice.o db.o privacy.o astmm.o enum.o srv.o dns.o aescrypt.o aestab.o aeskey.o utils.o editline/libedit.a db1-ast/libdb1.a stdtime/ libtime.a -ldl -lpthread -lncurses -lm -lresolv -lssl /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-suse-linux/3.3.4/../../../../i586-suse-linux/bin/ ld: cannot find -lssl collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [asterisk] Error 1 I thought that I was missing some ssl libraries. So I added openssl. But still I had no luck. As there are many 'ssl'-containing package descriptions I ended, after some trial and more errors, adding most development libraries. After all the disk is big enough; for some unknown (to me) reason I started getting strange compile errors, even in the zaptel and libpri compilation that was previously completing well. The funny thing is that the errors seemed to be related to the call of UI widget functions. <g> Now after a couple of hours of reinstallation of a fresh system I do not dare to add heaps of packages without knowledge of what is really needed. So: which ssl/crypto package does containg the right library? Thanks in advance, Aldo
Aldo Bergamini wrote: <snip>> >I thought that I was missing some ssl libraries. So I added openssl. But >still I had no luck. >As there are many 'ssl'-containing package descriptions I ended, after >some trial and more errors, adding most development libraries. > >Over here in Fedora Core land - libssl.a and libssl.so live in /usr/lib are are installed there from the RPM "openssl-devel". Not sure how that translates to SuSE. Don
asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said:> >Over here in Fedora Core land - > >libssl.a and libssl.so live in /usr/lib are are installed there from the >RPM "openssl-devel". Not sure how that translates to SuSE. > >Don >Luckily quite closely to Fedora Core land! Thanks Aldo
Aldo Bergamini wrote:>asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com is believed to have said: > > > >>Over here in Fedora Core land - >> >>libssl.a and libssl.so live in /usr/lib are are installed there from the >>RPM "openssl-devel". Not sure how that translates to SuSE. >> >>Don >> >> >> > > >Have you tried to use the wiki with the search term SuSE 9.2 ??? You will be amazed how much info you can find here about it. Not only which packages are missing, but also the next problem we would see here soon, like that some modules already exist in SuSE, and you will get a kernel version miss-match, puzzeling your had, how this happens with a fresh compiled module!!!! wiki is good, ... just use it!!! bye Ronald
Hi, My name is Carlos, do you know that 1.0 exist rpm of asterisk for suse 9.2? in ftp.suse.com greetings Carlos Rojas Lima - Peru www.isoimsa.com On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 00:09:44 +0100, Aldo Bergamini <aab.lists@nb-a.com> wrote:> Hi all, > > sorry bothering again. > > I am still stuck in compiling asterisk. Learning (or trying to) from the > first problem and first hint, when I got this error: > > gcc -g -o asterisk -Wl,-E io.o sched.o logger.o frame.o loader.o > config.o channel.o translate.o file.o say.o pbx.o cli.o md5.o term.o > ulaw.o alaw.o callerid.o fskmodem.o image.o app.o cdr.o tdd.o acl.o rtp.o > manager.o asterisk.o ast_expr.o dsp.o chanvars.o indications.o > autoservice.o db.o privacy.o astmm.o enum.o srv.o dns.o aescrypt.o > aestab.o aeskey.o utils.o editline/libedit.a db1-ast/libdb1.a stdtime/ > libtime.a -ldl -lpthread -lncurses -lm -lresolv -lssl > /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-suse-linux/3.3.4/../../../../i586-suse-linux/bin/ > ld: cannot find -lssl > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make: *** [asterisk] Error 1 > > I thought that I was missing some ssl libraries. So I added openssl. But > still I had no luck. > As there are many 'ssl'-containing package descriptions I ended, after > some trial and more errors, adding most development libraries. > > After all the disk is big enough; for some unknown (to me) reason I > started getting strange compile errors, even in the zaptel and libpri > compilation that was previously completing well. > > The funny thing is that the errors seemed to be related to the call of UI > widget functions. > <g> > > Now after a couple of hours of reinstallation of a fresh system I do not > dare to add heaps of packages without knowledge of what is really needed. > > So: > which ssl/crypto package does containg the right library? > > Thanks in advance, > Aldo > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >