Philip Prindeville wrote:
> Philip Prindeville wrote:
>   
>> Yow!   That can't be right...
>>
>> -rw-r--r--   1 philipp astlinux 199897088 2008-02-29 22:11 rootfs.i586.ext2
>>
>> I'll do some digging and see what's causing it to bloat.
>>
>> -Philip
>>
>>   
>>     
>
> We have a winner!
>
> % cd build_i586/root
> % du -k -x
> ...
> 104464  ./stat/var/lib/asterisk/sounds
> % ls -s stat/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/access-code.* 
>  8 stat/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/access-code.gsm
> 16 stat/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/access-code.ulaw
> 24 stat/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/access-code.wav
>
>
> So, how do I get the system to only install one kind of sound file?  Oh, got 
> it.
>
> The culprit was my ~/.asterisk.makeopts file:
>
> ...
> MENUSELECT_CORE_SOUNDS=CORE-SOUNDS-EN-WAV CORE-SOUNDS-EN-ULAW 
> CORE-SOUNDS-EN-GSM 
> MENUSELECT_MOH=MOH-FREEPLAY-WAV
> MENUSELECT_EXTRA_SOUNDS=EXTRA-SOUNDS-EN-WAV EXTRA-SOUNDS-EN-ULAW 
> EXTRA-SOUNDS-EN-GSM
>
> I'll keep the WAV sounds (even though they are the biggest) and dump the 
> others.
>
> -Philip
>   

Hmmm....  It's still pretty big.

My build_i586/asterisk-1.4.18/menuselect.makeopts still contains:

MENUSELECT_CORE_SOUNDS=CORE-SOUNDS-EN-WAV CORE-SOUNDS-EN-GSM 


even though it's supposed to be populated from ~/.asterisk.makeopts, right?

What am I missing?

-Philip


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