At 04:24 PM 6/1/2006, Jim Perrin wrote:
But there is no rpm for libtiff v 3.8.2 for Centos. Every indication is that I need this. Well we will see what is supplied in the new Trixbox (Asterisk@home's new name).
Very true, but you can always build your own. In any even, I won't preach about this one too much.
Thanks for your pointers. Almost time to quit for holiday (Shavous), so this will be resumed monday.
I think I see how to proceed. I have two A@H systems, replace one wiht Trixbox and see what if haves, if not shotgun everything I need onto other box, move the files over and make install....
And figure out the necessary symbolic links. Gee I have not done any of that since working on Suns 12+ years ago.....
But the make had the following error:
./libtool: line 837: g++: command not found
This one line has your winner. You lack the proper build tools to complete your desired task. You're missing the gcc-c++, and probably several other things you'll need.
?? yum groupinstall gcc-c++
There's no group by that name. If you're going to do the shotgun approach like that then yum groupinstall "Development Tools" is probably what you want
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/tiff-3.8.2/libtiff'
So I log in as user foo. I do all the makes as foo. But everything in /usr/var is owned by root... ??
configure and make are run as your user. Make install (which should really just be moving files to their final location) is the only thing you need to run as root or with sudo.
I have looked for some reasonable howtos but so far have come up short.
I don't really have any to offer. Maybe someone else on the list will.
1104 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 1126338 May 9 07:38 libtiff.a 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 May 24 11:07 libtiff.so -> libtiff.so.3.6 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 May 24 11:07 libtiff.so.3 -> libtiff.so.3.6 308 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 311088 May 9 07:38 libtiff.so.3.6
This may not be as obvious as you think. The way you're doing things right now would install libtiff in /usr/local/ so you'd end up with both versions. and your asterisk application would have to be specifically told which one to use, as it'll probably link against the files in /usr before the files in /usr/local
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