This issue is solved ...
I went ahead and blew everything away and re-did the “makes” – and it’s working now. Not sure what to make of it at this point..



On 12/31/09 11:03 PM, "Graham Wooden" <graham@g-rock.net> wrote:

Hi all,

Apparently I am missing something fundamentally here; trying to get mysql functions working with the kamdbctl command, but it seems that while it locates the kamdbctl.mysql file, it can’t locate/use the the locate_tool() function from the ‘kamctl.base’ (which is called at the top of kamdbctl.mysql). I have been going back through trunk/INSTALL file and not seeing anything that is standing out. Neither when I “strace” the ‘kamdbctl create’ command.  But seems that my environment is missing something.  I don’t recall such issues with my production 1.4.2 machine.

It’s a fresh install CentOS 5.4 with most items (e.g. mysql server/client) installed via the standard yum repo’s.  I tried 1.5.3 from both building it from source as as well as the linux/i386 binary set.  Still the same results.  Thoughts?

[root@misfits kamailio]# kamctl start
database engine 'MYSQL' loaded
Control engine 'FIFO' loaded

INFO: Starting Kamailio :
INFO: started (pid: 9006)

[root@misfits kamailio]# kamdbctl create
/usr/local/lib/kamailio/kamctl/kamdbctl.mysql: line 25: locate_tool: command not found
error: 'mysql' tool not found: set MYSQL variable to correct tool path



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