Now that we have libpri installed, let's install DAHDI. On Linux, we will use the DAHDI-linux-complete tarball, which contains both the DAHDI Linux drivers as well as the DAHDI tools. Again, we're assuming that you've untarred the tarball in the /usr/local/src directory, and that you'll replace X and Y with the appropriate version numbers. [[email protected] src]# cd dahdi-linux-complete-2.X.Y+2.X.Y
[[email protected] dahdi-linux-complete-2.X.Y+2.X.Y]# make
[[email protected] dahdi-linux-complete-2.X.Y+2.X.Y]# make install
[[email protected] dahdi-linux-complete-2.X.Y+2.X.Y]# make config
Now that we have libpri installed, let's install DAHDI. On Linux, we will use the DAHDI-linux-complete tarball, which contains both the DAHDI Linux drivers as well as the DAHDI tools. Again, we're assuming that you've untarred the tarball in the /usr/local/src directory, and that you'll replace X and Y with the appropriate version numbers.[[email protected] src]# cd
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\[[email protected] src\]# cd dahdi-linux-complete-2.X.Y+2.X.Y |
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\[[email protected] dahdi-linux-complete-2.X.Y+2.X.Y\]# make |
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\[[email protected] dahdi-linux-complete-2.X.Y+2.X.Y\]# make install |
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\[[email protected] dahdi-linux-complete-2.X.Y+2.X.Y\]# make config |