Hi
Thanks for the replies.
It's fixed now. The problem I had was that I had a mixed Debian Stable and
Unstable system. Some of the libraries I downloaded from Unstable caused
breakages. Basically, long story short, I re-installed Debian, got all the
required packages from Stable and installed Zaptel and Asterisk without a
problem.
> Hi!
> I just built Asterisk on Debian Sarge myself and it worked without any
problems.> Can you cut 'n paste the error messages?
> I can't make any sense from the output ...
> Greetings,
> Marcus
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Hagen
> Rode
> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:38 PM
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Compiling Asterisk 1.2 from Source on Debian
> Sarge- Problems
>
>
>
> Hi
>
> I am trying to compile Asterisk 1.2 from source on Debian Sarge but am
> getting errors. I have looked at the errors, Googled extensively and
> now at a last resort am posting on this list. Believe me I have tried,
> but have come up with nothing. I've also installed the following
> packages from Debian Sarge "UNSTABLE":
>
> gcc
> kernel-headers-2.4.27
> bison
> openssl
> libssl0.9.7:
> libssl-dev
> libeditline0
> libeditline-dev
> libedit-dev
> libedit2
> libncurses5
> libncurses5-dev
> zlib1g-dev (Note: needed for cvs head)
>
> as well as numerous other packages that I have now lost track of. The
> error remains the same. It would be great if someone could help me
> out. I'm aware that I can apt-get Asterisk, but I want to do some
> tweaking in the code before installing.
>
> Here is the first bit of the install message:
>
> build_tools/make_version_h > include/asterisk/version.h.tmp if cmp -s
> include/asterisk/version.h.tmp include/asterisk/version.h ; then echo;
> else \
> mv include/asterisk/version.h.tmp
> include/asterisk/version.h ; \ fi
>
> rm -f include/asterisk/version.h.tmp
> if cmp -s .cleancount .lastclean ; then echo ; else \
> make clean; cp -f .cleancount .lastclean;\ fi
>
> build_tools/make_defaults_h > defaults.h.tmp if cmp -s defaults.h.tmp
> defaults.h ; then echo ; else \
> mv defaults.h.tmp defaults.h ; \
> fi
>
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