I agree, but it is not.
Maybe I missed a compile time switch that would
have built it? I saw references on the web that indicated that it was no
longer a part of the distro
and that it was exported to python but with
all the docs referencing it to this day, i thought that I could at least find
the older version
someplace.
So is anyone aware of any compiler option or
other method that will produce the SERCTL binary or script?
The only things in my /usr/local/sbin are SER and
SERCMD. SERCMD does not do the same things based on the output I see and
some of the commands
are rather cryptic (mostly methods like usrloc...
et al..)
regards
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Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 1:37
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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] whereis the
serctl utility or its replacement
It should be in /usr/local/sbin along with the rest of the binaries, by
default.
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Hello.
The documentation i see on the web keeps mentioning SERCTL to do management of users and
other admin.
Can someone provide a link to more relevant
information on that utility or it's python replacement?
I have compiled ser under ubuntu with mysql
support, but now i need something that will
help me add contacts to the database easily as the docs imply.
The version of ser i pulled using the download
information is ser 3.2.0-dev1 according to the sercmd output.
Is the sip-router.org site also where SERCTL can be downloaded? What is the
git string to aquire it if so?
thx