I am getting the following error at the end of 'make install' 1.2.9

I have not tried to find it but I suspect there is just a misplaced
punctuation. It runs fine.

Doug


 + program documentation now or later run:   +
 +                                           +
 +              make progdocs                +
 +                                           +
 + **Note** This requires that you have      +
 + doxygen installed on your local system    +
 +-------------------------------------------+

/bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
/bin/sh: -c: line 1: `if [ -n "" ]; then  echo " WARNING WARNING WARNING"
; echo "" ; echo " Your Asterisk modules directory, located at" ; echo "
/usr/lib/asterisk/modules" ; echo " contains modules that were not
installed by this " ; echo " version of Asterisk. Please ensure that
these" ; echo " modules are compatible with this version before" ; echo "
attempting to run Asterisk." ; echo "" ; for f in ; do  echo "    $f" ;
done ; echo "" ; echo " WARNING WARNING WARNING" ; fi'
make[1]: *** [oldmodcheck] Error 2
make: *** [install] Error 2




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*  Doug Crompton           *
*  Richboro, PA 18954      *
*  215-431-6307            *
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