>From: "David Luyens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] fedora core 1 install problem >Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 14:20:55 +0100 >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Hi Ernest, > >I have installed as you described, and now it worked. >Seems that installing a minimum system and afterwards installing the necesary packages with their dependencies seems to not have worked for me.... > >Thanks for the help all... > >David
It actually is possible to get Asterisk running on a Fedora Core 1 minimal installation, installing the necessary packages afterwards. I also had the original problem you had, but figured out how to fix it. Here are the steps I took to do so (this is not a recommendation of how to do it, just how I did it): 1. Install Fedora Core 1 (minimal install) 2. To make installation of additional packages super-easy, I install yum: #wget http://ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/freshrpms/fedora/linux/1/yum/yum-2.0.4-2.fd .fr.i386.rpm #rpm -U yum-2.0.4-2.fd.fr.i386.rpm 3. [Optional] Run a yum update to get latest version of installed packages (good idea to reboot after this, especially if you get a new kernel): #yum update 4. Install required packages using yum (other required packages are already installed as part of minimal install): #yum install cvs gcc kernel-source libtermcap-devel newt-devel ncurses-devel openssl-devel readline-devel 5. Now here's the trick. Download and install this older version of Bison (the newer version causes the compile errors): wget ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/bison-1.35-6.i38 6.rpm rpm -U bison-1.35-6.i386.rpm 6. Your Fedora Core 1 installation is now ready for Asterisk. Download, compile, and install as normal. I hope this proves useful to others who prefer a bare minimal install, and want to use the excellent Fedora. -Justin _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users