Hi Guys, Any one want to take a stab at helping with this please?? All I have found so far is that the netsock.c file has code that references to taking note when it's being built on a Solaris platform, but since I don't understand this a whole lot, I am not sure where to go from here...this is the excerpt from the netsock.c file:
*#if defined (SOLARIS) #include <sys/sockio.h> #elif defined(HAVE_GETIFADDRS) #include <ifaddrs.h> #endif * I would've have thought this would have taken care of the issue by making sure 'make' handles this correctly but I guess not. Anyone? Please? Thanks \RR On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 4:43 AM, RR <ranjt...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello All, > > I have been banging my head against trying to get asterisk to compile on > Solaris as well as OpenSolaris. I've tried to build various versions of > Asterisk as on various versions of Solaris and OpenSolaris to no avail. > Finally, I said, what the heck, I got the latest version of OpenSolaris that > (pkg image-update) could get and then the latest ver of asterisk I found on > the digium repo. Amazingly, configure and make menuselect went without a > hitch, very clean. 'make' was going really well as well, in fact this is the > farthest I've ever seen it ever go with the minor hitch compalining about > format_mp3 but it suggested I use that script in contrib and download the > code for that and that made it run again. BUT just my luck, it crapped out > with this error > > *netsock.c: In function `ast_set_default_eid': > netsock.c:250: error: structure has no member named `ifr_hwaddr' > make[1]: *** [netsock.o] Error 1 > make: *** [main] Error 2 > * > Can anyone please help me resolve this? I don't even know where to look. > Google came back with nothing. Same with a search through the 30,000+ emails > I have from the Asterisk mailing list only gave me the hint that it's a > function from if.h which in OpenSolaris resides in /usr/include/net as > opposed to maybe /usr/include/linux. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks > RR > > >
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