Alan Lord wrote:
As I said, 1.4.12 builds fine. I'll do a bit more digging and if I find
a cause I'll report it upstream.
I started to investigate this problem, but it seems it was something to
with me rather than the build process...
Hi
Thanks for your effots,
Please
Alan Lord wrote:
[CC] chan_zap.c - chan_zap.o
chan_zap.c: In function ‘process_zap’:
chan_zap.c:11149: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html for instructions.
make[1]:
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
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As the message says, this is a bug in your compiler, and should be
reported to the packager (or in this case, since you are using LFS,
directly to the GCC maintainers). I will tell you that we have been
building Asterisk 1.4 with GCC 4.2.1 for quite a while
Hi,
am building the latest version of Asterisk (1.4.13) on a self-build
Linux host (based on LFS-6.3).
Version 1.4.12 built installed and worked fine. Last night I upgraded
the kernel to 2.6.23 and rebuilt the zaptel driver package 1.4.5.1
against it. That seemed to build and install O.K.