I have this issue on a Fedora 26 box too. The "force to internal" is to prevent this issue for the case that suse maybe uses libedit in the future per default.
Hi Jan,
the --with-libedit="internal" is a precaution, just to prevent future issue in case OpenSuSE decided to include libedit-devel into their main distribution (for some reason), which configure would then pickup. The result would be CLI problems, like described in the link Oliver (ojaksch) provided.
We can skip that change if you like and just keep the mysql changes. Or maybe just make a note of the issue + link, for future reference.
Why force it to internal?
https://superuser.com/questions/1101668/unicode-characters-suddenly-appearing-in-asterisk-cli-ssh-console
I have this issue on a Fedora 26 box too. The "force to internal" is to prevent this issue for the case that suse maybe uses libedit in the future per default.
Hi Jan, the --with-libedit="internal" is a precaution, just to prevent future issue in case OpenSuSE decided to include libedit-devel into their main distribution (for some reason), which configure would then pickup. The result would be CLI problems, like described in the link Oliver (ojaksch) provided.
We can skip that change if you like and just keep the mysql changes. Or maybe just make a note of the issue + link, for future reference.
Hi Jan, Thanks ! We will backport this change for Asterisk-11 and Asterisk-13 And send another Pull Request with the same changes.
… and have that pointless Requires: libmysqlclient removed.
Ok will do :-)