Installing DIAL on Debian 8 x64 ?

Hi,

  I'd like to install DIAL on a Debian 8.3, in a virtual machine. My

Debian is x64.

  Can I safely run the x86 install script here :

  or should I necessarly reinstall a x86 Debian before ?

Thank you in advance.
73 de TK1BI

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https://github.com/N4IRS/AllStar/platforms/x86/jessie

Hi,

Yes,�

Will install AllStar on a Debian x64 machine.
Let me know if you need any help.
73, Steve N4IRS

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https://github.com/N4IRS/AllStar/raw/master/platforms/x86/jessie/x86_allstar_asterisk_install.sh

  On 2/15/2016 12:33 PM, Toussaint OTTAVI

wrote:

Hi,

    I'd like to install DIAL on a Debian 8.3, in a virtual machine.

My Debian is x64.

    Can I safely run the x86 install script here :



    or should I necessarly reinstall a x86 Debian before ?

Thank you in advance.
73 de TK1BI




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Thank you. I'll have try :slight_smile:

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Le 15/02/2016 19:13, Steve Zingman a écrit :

Yes, <https://github.com/N4IRS/AllStar/raw/master/platforms/x86/jessie/x86_allstar_asterisk_install.sh&gt; Will install AllStar on a Debian x64 machine.

Hi,

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Le 15/02/2016 19:13, Steve Zingman a écrit :

Yes,
<https://github.com/N4IRS/AllStar/raw/master/platforms/x86/jessie/x86_allstar_asterisk_install.sh&gt;
Will install AllStar on a Debian x64 machine.

The first attemp hung during compilation yesterday. I had to kill it. Today, when I try to run the script again, it complains about several things that already exist.

Is there some kind of "make clean", before running the script again ?