Hi Peter,
You can use the init.d script to start SER. From what I believe, the script
doesnt come with the the stable version.....I downloaded the RPM package which
does come with the init.d script, copied the script, deleted the RPM package,
and edited the script to point to the correct path that SER is installed....
The commands are
/etc/init.d/ser start
/etc/init.d/ser restart
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Harold Workman
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Cytel Communications
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Quoting Peter Boot
peter.boot@ihug.com.au:
>
> After compling the stable version from CVS with
> make clean
> make all
> make install
>
> Can anyone please tell me the correct way to start SER ?
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