Generally I'd agree. But it could at least more adequately notify the user, even if they are compiling on a different system than where it will be running on. It just seems that in most cases people will be compiling on the system they will be installing on. This is what they teach at the Asterisk Bootcamp, fwiw.

Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
It will: libcurl is not required for building Asterisk. Generally for
most of the optional libraries, the confogure script of Asterisk will
silently fail if they are not installed.

I don't think you want to have to install snmp, unixodbc, openh323,
libpri, libvpb and whatever just to get Asterisk built.

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