Jay Brussels said:
> I did not intend to mix old with new.  I ran "make clean".

You still may be "mixing".  I ran into the same a while back.  The hitch
for me was that the make files don't prefer to include from the source
rather than from /usr/include.  If you have a previous installation's
files still in /usr/include/asterisk, they'll get used instead of the new
ones in the source directory.  I simply renamed (and removed later when
deemed safe) /usr/include/asterisk before building the new version.

Hope this helps,

Paul

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