Thanks:) It sounds like we will need to configure openserctlrc to use the
features. But the link does not seem to tell user how to do so:(.
Also, I was using the TLS source code(openser-1.1.0-tls.tar.gz) to build
openser, not Debian one, can I build it on top of it? In my "Fedora Core
release 5"?
Best Regards,
Bill Zhang
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:daniel@voice-system.ro]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 1:57 PM
To: Klaus Darilion
Cc: Bill Zhang; users(a)openser.org
Subject: Re: [Users] How to add subscribers into OPENSER database(can not do
it with openserctl)?
On 07/31/06 23:36, Klaus Darilion wrote:
On Mon, July 31, 2006 22:14, Bill Zhang said:
> Strange, I used to be able to use serctl to add subscribers, but with
> openserctl, the choice are very limited, why? All those nice command
line
options seem
to be gone:-(.
openserctl was splitted into modules, and the functions to manipulate the
DB are only installed if the DB packages are installed (mysql ...). Maybe
there is a problem with this modularization.
If you discover an issue with the new openserctl, we will be glad to fix
it. Meanwhile, see:
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=migrating_openser_v1.0.x_to_v1.1.x#o
penserctl
It should help to have it running in a way or other.
Cheers,
Daniel
regards
klaus
Best Regards,
Bill Zhang
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