On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 11:38 AM, Olivier <oza.4...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 2016-12-08 18:23 GMT+01:00 Olivier <oza.4...@gmail.com>: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm compiling Asterisk from source on Debian systems. >> >> I'm currently writing a script I'm planning to launch when upgrading from >> one Asterisk version to another one within the same class (from 13.4.0 to >> 13.12.0 or from 13.12.0 to 13.8.0, for instance). >> >> Reading [1], I thought the following would work: >> cd /usr/src/asterisk-13.4.0 >> ./configure >> make >> make install >> ... >> cd /usr/src/asterisk-13.4.0 >> make dist-clean >> >> After running above commands, /usr/sbin/asterisk and >> /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/*.so files still exist. >> I would expect both /usr/sbin/asterisk and /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/*.so >> filesto be removed so that if I newly installed asterisk instance wouldn't >> inherit uncontrolled files. >> >> I also tried with make clean and make uninstall with the same result but >> I may have missed some steps during my trials. >> > > Correcting myself, make uninstall seems to be what I was after for > Asterisk itself. > I'm still searching for the equivalent make target for pjproject. >
pjproject has a make uninstall target as well. Since v13.8, Asterisk has a --with-pjproject-bundled option [1]. This will configure, build, and statically link with pjproject to give better integration with Asterisk. It also applies a few backported fixes to the pjproject version used. Richard [1] https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Building+and+Inst alling+Asterisk
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