A silly question bouncing in my head for a long time :
when I'm installing-configuring a new Asterisk system, I'm using a script that issue the usual
./configure, make and make install commands to install Asterisk from source.
When installation fails for any reason, I would re-run my installation script which in turn,
among many things, would launch the above ./configure command.
Is there a smart way to accelerate things a bit and skip ./configure when source files have
not changed since last configure command was previously run ?
Regards
You do not need to call ./configure when building the package fails. Just call "make", maybe
"make --jobs=4".
If your build fails because of a missing library, then you may (need) to call
configure again.
jg
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