Hi
Just a quick hello, thought I'd might as well join this list.
Maybe I'll get round to installing it soon, and seeing whats diff, I believe the config files ser--->openser is the same,
Is there any problem running both ser and openser, on the same machine.
Iqbal
Hi Iqbal,
Openser 0.9.[4,5] is compatible with the SER scripts (the other way around doesn't work). Even so, there are some fixing in processing of return commands - see http://openser.org/pipermail/users/2005-June/thread.html thread.
Openser 0.10.x is no more compatible due the addition of pseudo-variables in acc, avpops, tm, xlog modules.
You may run both ser and openser on them machine (but different ports ;-) ) - OpenSER installs in different directories than SER and the installed files have different names exactly to avoid any overlapping with SER.
regards, Bogdan
Iqbal wrote:
Hi
Just a quick hello, thought I'd might as well join this list.
Maybe I'll get round to installing it soon, and seeing whats diff, I believe the config files ser--->openser is the same,
Is there any problem running both ser and openser, on the same machine.
Iqbal
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Hello,
On 07/21/05 02:00, Iqbal wrote:
Hi
Just a quick hello, thought I'd might as well join this list.
Maybe I'll get round to installing it soon, and seeing whats diff, I believe the config files ser--->openser is the same,
for openser 0.9.5 any ser config file should run ok. In the development branch there are some major changes -- now it will run but the xlog will not print the right specifiers since the marker was changed from '%' to '$' (due to introducing the pseudo-variables in core). In a few days, the 'break' will change its meaning -- will be used only to mark the end of a 'case' in 'switch' statements and 'return' must be used instead.
Is there any problem running both ser and openser, on the same machine.
No, they use different names and paths.
Daniel
Iqbal
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