2012/1/11, A J Stiles <[email protected]>: > On Wednesday 11 January 2012, Olivier wrote: >> At the time I first wrote my question, libcurl4-openssl-dev was >> missing from my system so func_CURL was not available, which lead me >> check with wiki.asterisk.org. > > It's *always* a -dev (or -devel if you're into RPMs) package missing. > Always! > > Frankly, why distributions still insist to separate out "development" files > in > 2012 is a mystery to me. Ubuntu especially have *no* excuse; user- > friendliness is supposed to be their USP, and compiling a package from > Source > Code is something everyone has to do at some stage. > >> Now, I added the missing library and I can see CURL function available. >> I will open a ticket to let concerned people know about the missing >> entry in wiki.asterisk.org > > Isn't the point of a Wiki, so that anybody can edit it without raising a > support ticket? Yes and no: you're right pointing a wiki let people correct things but I think in this specific topic, function list is automatically extracted from source code, so a missing entry show either a bug in source code or in the script extracting it.
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