Olivier
2017-Jun-08 12:17 UTC
[asterisk-users] Working around missing libmyodbc in Debian Stretch
Hello, I'm building a new Asterisk system from source on Debian Stretch. My building script fails as package libmyodbc is currently missing from Debian Stretch repo. Is there a work around this without leaving MySQL/MariaDB galaxy ? Best regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20170608/0a62568e/attachment.html>
J Montoya or A J Stiles
2017-Jun-08 13:15 UTC
[asterisk-users] Working around missing libmyodbc in Debian Stretch
On Thursday 08 Jun 2017, Olivier wrote:> Hello, > > I'm building a new Asterisk system from source on Debian Stretch. > My building script fails as package libmyodbc is currently missing from > Debian Stretch repo. > > Is there a work around this without leaving MySQL/MariaDB galaxy ?This is why you should not use Debian testing for a server! Testing is kept "always installable" by the crude method of REMOVING broken packages until a compatible version is ready. This means you will occasionally find a package with no install candidate. You will have to get the Source package for libmyodbc out of Sid, and see what you have to do to persuade it to build on your system. And then maybe pass that information upstream to the package maintainers concerned. -- JM or AJS Note: Originating address only accepts e-mail from list! If replying off- list, change address to asterisk1list at earthshod dot co dot uk .
Administrator TOOTAI
2017-Jun-08 14:17 UTC
[asterisk-users] Working around missing libmyodbc in Debian Stretch
Le 08/06/2017 ? 15:15, J Montoya or A J Stiles a ?crit :> On Thursday 08 Jun 2017, Olivier wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm building a new Asterisk system from source on Debian Stretch. >> My building script fails as package libmyodbc is currently missing from >> Debian Stretch repo. >> >> Is there a work around this without leaving MySQL/MariaDB galaxy ? > > This is why you should not use Debian testing for a server! Testing is kept > "always installable" by the crude method of REMOVING broken packages until a > compatible version is ready. This means you will occasionally find a package > with no install candidate.Well, Stretch will be the new stable as of 17 june 2017 which for me is no more a testing version. -- Daniel