On 22-03-12 17:26, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Confusion?  I'm looking at the Asterisk Release download directory and only
see asterisk-10.1.3.tar.gz, not asterisk-10.1.3-32.tar.gz and
asterisk-10.1.3.64.tar.gz.  is this a configuration or make option?   As for
the "pox on sqlite3",  I have had varying degrees of misery with this - on
one install I had to resort to deleting the astdb table using bash in
safe_asterisk because asterisk crashed every time it tried to do "create if
not exists table astdb...".

Heh confusion indeed. I meant that the sources are architecture independent (assuming they can be compiled on e.g. 32bit and 64bit platforms) and that the resulting binaries are obviously different and tied to the platform they are built for.

I haven't seen your compilation error before so can be of little help. Perhaps check if that library is not corrupt (reinstall to make sure). If nothing else, why not rm -rf the asterisk source tree and start from scratch. Sometimes things get in an odd state and whenever I see something unexplainable that that's what I usually do. If compilation keeps failing in different places without any apparent reason then maybe it's time to get out the rescue cd and run memtest86+, check hardware etc.

Regards,
Patrick

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