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 at 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 at 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 > > >-- >This message has been double ROT13 encoded for security. Anyone other >than the intended recipient attempting to decode this message will be >in violation of the DMCA >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS at centos.org >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos