Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk 1.4 from RPM

2007-10-30 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 05:58:23PM -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
 I'm trying to build an Asterisk rpm from the supplied asterisk.spec file.
 Made numerous changes to get it to work.

That spec is known to be broken. Please use an alternative packaging.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk 1.4 from RPM

2007-10-29 Thread Philip Prindeville
That's really a question for [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The short and generally not very helpful answer is that there are a lot 
of poorly packaged software releases out there that don't play well with 
cross-development environments.

-Philip


Douglas Garstang wrote:
 I'm trying to build an Asterisk rpm from the supplied asterisk.spec file.
 Made numerous changes to get it to work.

 The architecture of the system I am building on is x86_64. I'd like to 
 build for i686 though.
 I added a --target i686 to the rpmbuild line in the Makefile, but it 
 looks like it's still requiring 64bit system libraries.
 When I try to install the rpm on the i686 machine, it complains it 
 doesn't have the 64 bit libraries.
 How can I build with 32 bit libraries?

 Doug.


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[asterisk-users] Asterisk 1.4 from RPM

2007-10-29 Thread Douglas Garstang
I'm trying to build an Asterisk rpm from the supplied asterisk.spec file.
Made numerous changes to get it to work.

The architecture of the system I am building on is x86_64. I'd like to build 
for i686 though.
I added a --target i686 to the rpmbuild line in the Makefile, but it looks like 
it's still requiring 64bit system libraries.
When I try to install the rpm on the i686 machine, it complains it doesn't have 
the 64 bit libraries.
How can I build with 32 bit libraries?

Doug.




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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk 1.4 from RPM

2007-10-29 Thread Douglas Garstang
Since I'm executing a 'make rpm' from within the Asterisk 1.4.13 distribution 
source, I'd say it's an Asterisk question.

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That's really a question for [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The short and generally not very helpful answer is that there are a lot
 
of poorly packaged software releases out there that don't play well
 with 
cross-development environments.

-Philip


Douglas Garstang wrote:
 I'm trying to build an Asterisk rpm from the supplied asterisk.spec
 file.
 Made numerous changes to get it to work.

 The architecture of the system I am building on is x86_64.. I'd like
 to 
 build for i686 though.
 I added a --target i686 to the rpmbuild line in the Makefile, but it 
 looks like it's still requiring 64bit system libraries.
 When I try to install the rpm on the i686 machine, it complains it 
 doesn't have the 64 bit libraries.
 How can I build with 32 bit libraries?

 Doug.


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