I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work. I get this error message: Starting openser: openser/etc/init.d/openser: line 63: start-stop-daemon: command not found My scripting sucks, because I can't see what's wrong with it...
Ty Manthey -----Original Message----- From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:daniel@voice-system.ro] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 9:37 To: Ty Manthey Cc: users@openser.org Subject: Re: [Users] /etc/init.d doesn't work
Hello,
On 05/19/06 01:32, Ty Manthey wrote:
I just did a removal of 0.9.5 and installed 1.0.1 for RH from RPM. My problem is that the /etc/init.d doesn't work. I get errors for lines 63, 69, 105 : -start-stop-daemon command not found. This is a debian command? Should this also work for RH? Docs also say sample /etc/init.d config file should be at /usr/local/src/openser-1.0.1/sip-server/etc/openser.init ,but
/usr/local/src
is empty. whereis openser only returns a config file and a folder with modules. I searched the internet but can't find a posting of a working script, just references to the script.
that is an issue in the rpm package. Somehow I used the wrong init.d script when building it. Please use the following script to replace the existing one: http://openser.cvs.sourceforge.net/openser/sip-server/packaging/rpm/openser. init?view=markup
Cheers, Daniel
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