[Freeswitch-users] Invalid SAY Interface [en]
Michael Collins
msc at freeswitch.org
Mon Dec 12 19:28:16 MSK 2011
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 5:51 AM, mazilo <Nabble_01394 at slickdeals.endjunk.com
> wrote:
>
> gautam wrote
> >
> > I had actually found the relevant documentation on the wiki. The problem
> > is
> > that I'm running the system on Alpine linux, and I installed Freeswitch
> > using their package management utility (apk add freeswitch, etc). All the
> > modules were present initially, but now mod_say_en has disappeared
> > somehow.
> > If I try to use "make" it says "no rule to make mod_say_en-install." I
> > would really appreciate it if you could give me any direction to solve
> > this.
> >
> > -Gautam
> If you do like that, you will probably create more problems to the software
> package manager on your system. Anyway, I don't use Alpine Linux distro.
> However, I believe you can rebuild/recompile the FS package using its
> software package management specs file. On a Linux distro that uses RPM,
> i.e. RedHat, OpenSuSE, etc., each software package comes with its editable
> plain-text RPM specs file and can be rebuilt/recompiled using its rpmbuild
> utility. I believe Alpine Linux distro has its own software package manager
> utility to do the same thing. Then, you can use the software package
> manager
> to upgrade your FS installation with the newly built FS package.
>
FWIW, most of us in the FS community build it from the sources. FreeSWITCH
isn't a simple little utility - it's a big time piece of software with more
than a few dependencies. Personally, I feel much better knowing that I've
built FS on the actual hardware on which it will be running.
-MC
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