On 7/21/10 10:46 AM, Timo Reimann wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>> Friends, I feel like an idiot. I've been
trying to compile Kamailio
>> 3.0.2 with presence for hours. I have edited make files, read the
>> INSTALL and tried many things... I just can't get it.
>>
>> I think something is wrong in the build system and the documentation.
>> I will fight a bit more to get some more detailed information for you
>> to work with, but it worries me that I can't figure this out by
>> myself. Something propably needs to change to make Kamailio more
>> "oej-compatible" ;-)
>>
>>
>>
> Frankly, I feel similar about 3.0's build system. When I build sr the
> other day I too had the impression that docs and Makefiles don't match
> up nicely. IMHO, Kamailio 1.5's way of building was more intuitive.
>
>
>
maybe the confusions come now from multiple directories storing the
modules, in some cases you would need to use the name of the directory
One of the features of the new makefile system is the ability to
remember settings by two generated config files:
- config.mak
- modules.lst
In this way is not needed to give all command line parameters to make
and make install everytime.
Ah ok, good to know.
So is there still a way to disregard those two files for a specific Make
run and use parameters given on the command-line only? Or do you always
have to edit config.mak and modules.lst?
these files are auto-generated. If you run 'make cfg', e.g.,:
make PREFIX=/usr/local/kamailio FLAVOUR=kamailio
include_modules="db_mysql presence presence_xml" cfg
will create the config.mak and modules.lst with appropriate variable set.
If you do not run 'make cfg', is automatically run by simple 'make'
command, without any extra parameters.
Let's assume that I usually build a set of modules given in
modules.lst.
Now, say I want to run another build where some modules missing in the
config file should be build, and let's also assume that I explicitly
want to ignore a bunch of modules which are included in modules.lst. The
build deviations should affect a single build run only but not any
subsequent builds.
Would I need to change the config file(s) for that special build (and
later revert them), or could I do it by means of giving Make parameters
that override cfg settings?
as said, these files are auto-generated. In the 1.x, you had to do:
make PARAMETERS all; make PARAMETERS install
now you can do:
make PARAMETERS cfg; make all; make install
You can overwrite in some cases, for example:
make modules modules=modules_k/pdt
will compile only the pdt module from K.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
http://www.asipto.com/