Do a search on this list, there is a fix for this. Rare but can happen.

Greg

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kristian
Kielhofner
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 3:57 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] CVS v1-2-0 make problems?

Asterisk-users,

        Has anyone else had problems with the v1-2-0 CVS rev?  Here's
the deal:

        LATE last night I checkout out 1.2.0 with CVS:

rm -rf asterisk zaptel libpri
cvs co -r "v1-2-0" zaptel
cvs co -r "v1-2-0" libpri
cvs co -r "v1-2-0" asterisk

        zaptel and libpri build fine.  Asterisk, however, seems to get
stuck in a infinite loop while (guessing) determining version.  The loop
occurs when using cmp to check version.h and version.h.tmp.  It goes on
forever, forever, and forever.

        However, using the 1.2.0 tarballs work perfectly, for libpri,
zaptel, and asterisk.

        Yes, this is for AstLinux and it is using my cross-build
environment. 
(Which has worked very well for tracking CVS HEAD at build.astlinux.org,
and as mention before can build using the 1.2.0 tarballs).

        I'd have more time to dig deep into it, but I am just trying to
get a
1.2 build of AstLinux done.  I somewhat foolishly promised one by
tomorrow :).

        Anyone else experiencing this?  Are my CVS commands wrong?
What's up?

Thanks in advance, and a HUGE thank you to everyone at Digium for
getting 1.2 out!

--
Kristian Kielhofner

        
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