[Freeswitch-users] Optimal configuration for compiling on 64-bit platforms

Giovanni Maruzzelli gmaruzz at celliax.org
Sun Apr 10 04:35:27 MSD 2011


Also, maybe in one of your previous attempts you botched the FS source.
Delete it completely and git clone it again.
-giovanni

On 4/10/11, Giovanni Maruzzelli <gmaruzz at celliax.org> wrote:
> Believe me, no.
> Many people is using and compiling FS on debian without any hitch.
> Is clearly described on the wiki.
> Install the prerequisites, then bootstrap configure make install.
> Maybe you have not installed the prerequisites, or your Debian
> installation is somehow botched or damaged.
> Maybe you want to reinstall Debian, then compile FS again.
> -giovanni
>
> On 4/10/11, A E [Gmail] <all.eforums at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 7:40 PM, Giovanni Maruzzelli
>> <gmaruzz at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Compiler options have nothing to do with libraries incompatibilities.
>>> Why don't you use the standard libraries given by your distro?
>>> Never heard someone had to compile ssl libs for FreeSWITCH.
>>> Also never heard someone used any compiler options on standard machines.
>>> FS is targeted toward 64bit OSes, most people use CentOS, Ubuntu and
>>> Debian. CentOS is by far the most used and the reference platform. On
>>> 64bit.
>>> That said, if you're trying to optimize it for a PIII, an EPIA 5000 or
>>> an ARM, or whatever is not a standard server class machine, yes you
>>> better know how to optimize :).
>>>
>>>
>> Trust me, I wouldn't want to be messing around with compiler options,
>> custom
>> libraries and  custom kernel, but so far I've had to do ALL of that. I am
>> just having the hardest time having FS even compile for me. I wasted a
>> bunch
>> of days on various versions of Solaris and then gave up and moved on to
>> linux thinking this will at least have me up and running and EVEN if
>> there
>> was any proof that FS would run faster/better on Sparc hardware with the
>> latest Solaris then I'd compromise with lesser performing OS and since
>> Debian seems to be the choice of the masses when it comes to using
>> anything
>> other than Solaris on a 64-bit Sparc hardware, I went with that. And now
>> I'm
>> having trouble compiling it on this too. Such a shame! And I can't even
>> pin-point exactly which module it's crashing in...all I see is it's
>> trying
>> to build libfreeswitch.la and goes through the installed ssl packages and
>> says they're incompatible and then fails since it can't find -lssl *sigh*
>>
>> Like I said, I've already tried doing the vanilla ./bootstrap.sh &&
>> ./configure && make but that don't work. So I HAVE to mess around with
>> compiler options and env variables...but which ones and what exactly?
>>
>
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>
> Giovanni Maruzzelli
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