Justin Sinclair wrote:
From: David Luyens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] fedora core 1 install problem
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 14:20:55 +0100
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Hi Ernest,
I have installed as you described, and now it worked.
Seems that installing
From: David Luyens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] fedora core 1 install problem
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 14:20:55 +0100
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Hi Ernest,
I have installed as you described, and now it worked.
Seems that installing a minimum system
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At 09:20 AM 12/17/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
I am trying ti install an asterisk system on fedora core 1. During
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Strange...
I just did one yesterday on Fedora Core 1
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Strange...
I just did one yesterday on Fedora Core 1 and eventually got everything
The name bru1voip kindof looks familarish to me ;) (hi btw), but may
just be concidental.
What are the specs on the box you are trying to compile it on? (disk/ram/etc)
If its a pitiful machine, compile it on another machine, and transfer it
over. Sometimes Makefiles have a PREFIX (or so) option,
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SOMEONE ELSE HELP HIM
The name bru1voip kindof looks familarish to me ;) (hi btw), but may
just be concidental.
What are the specs
Reinstaling the OS is not going to do anything ut get you
right back to where yu are now.
Look at the last command the the Makefile tried to run.
Did it choke while running bison? If so run the bison
command by hand. What happens? You need to cd to
the directory where Makewas at when it
Hi,
I am trying ti install an asterisk system on fedora core 1. During the
make of asterisk I got the folowing problem:
bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
Does anybody know how to solve this?
David
\/usr/lib/asterisk\
At 09:20 AM 12/17/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
I am trying ti install an asterisk system on fedora core 1. During the
make of asterisk I got the folowing problem:
bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
Does anybody know how to solve this?
Strange...
I just did one yesterday on Fedora Core 1 and eventually got everything
sweet...
what user did you use?
did you run it from screen or a prompt?
did you install the pre-requisites and/or check for them with rpm-q
package name?
i.e. rpm - q kernel-source readline readline-devel
Is anyone running Asterisk under Fedora Core 1 (http://fedora.redhat.com/)?
If so, did everything with Asterisk work properly? I'm looking to migrate
from Red Hat 8.0 to Fedora this week.
Thanks.
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Is anyone running Asterisk under Fedora Core 1 (http://fedora.redhat.com/)?
If so, did everything with Asterisk work properly? I'm looking to migrate
from Red Hat 8.0 to Fedora this week.
Thanks.
From what I have seen in playing with it for the last day and a bit is
Why don't you just move to Debian? A lot cleaner and better IMHO
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone running Asterisk under Fedora Core 1 (http://fedora.redhat.com/)?
If so, did everything with Asterisk work properly? I'm looking to migrate
from Red Hat 8.0 to
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 15:03, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
Why don't you just move to Debian? A lot cleaner and better IMHO
IMHO stick with the devil you know.
RH 9 - 10 (fedora) would just be evolution.
RH - Debian would require a learning curve due to the different ways of
doing things. I'm
Is anyone running Asterisk under Fedora Core 1
(http://fedora.redhat.com/)?
If so, did everything with Asterisk work properly? I'm looking to migrate
from Red Hat 8.0 to Fedora this week.
Thanks.
Interesting question... Since RedHat will in the future have only their
Enterprise version I
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fedora Core 1
Why don't you just move to Debian? A lot cleaner and better IMHO
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone running Asterisk under Fedora Core 1
(http
My experience with Fedora was a little unpleasant. I found it to have quite
a few problems that I could not overlook. When I checked up2date there were
no updates available yet. I would wait until some bugs have been worked out
before transitioning to Fedora.
Regards,
Mike
P.S. After my
rnc Info Lists wrote:
Is anyone running Asterisk under Fedora Core 1
(http://fedora.redhat.com/)?
If so, did everything with Asterisk work properly? I'm looking to migrate
from Red Hat 8.0 to Fedora this week.
Thanks.
Interesting question... Since RedHat will in the future have only their
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