[Serusers] ser command fails
Greger V. Teigre
greger at teigre.com
Fri Aug 31 12:46:15 CEST 2007
Hi there,
installing and using ser require a basic understanding of the linux
operating system, including how to install components, as well as build
and install a software from sources. If you don't have that
understanding, please do yourself a favor and read some introductions to
linux first.
g-)
Adeyeye O. Michael wrote:
> Thanks,
> object files successfully created but ser command now found. Moreso, it
> prompted that i could use sudo apt-get install.
>
> if i do so, there might be conflict i think. besides when i did sudo....
> before now, it appeared the server was running but no call went through.
>
> What could be wrong?
>
>
>
> *see below
> *micadeyeye at asmicom:/usr/src/sip_router$ ls
> action.c data_lump_rpl.c forward.d Makefile.sources
> proxy.c route_struct.o tcp_read.d
> action.d data_lump_rpl.d forward.h md5.c
> proxy.d rpm tcp_read.o
> action.h data_lump_rpl.h forward.o md5.d
> proxy.h script_cb.c tcp_server.h
> action.o data_lump_rpl.o freebsd md5global.h
> proxy.o script_cb.d test
> AUTHORS db gentoo md5.h
> pt.h script_cb.h test.c.bak
> ccopts.sh debian globals.h md5.o
> qvalue.c script_cb.o timer.c
> ccver.sh doc hash_func.c md5utils.c
> qvalue.d scripts timer.d
> cfg.lex dprint.c hash_func.d md5utils.d
> qvalue.h ser timer.h
> cfg.tab.c dprint.d hash_func.h md5utils.h
> qvalue.o ser.8 timer.o
> cfg.tab.d dprint.h hash_func.o md5utils.o
> README ser.cfg.5 TODO
> cfg.tab.h dprint.o INSTALL mem
> README.cfg socket_info.c trim.h
> cfg.tab.o dset.c ip_addr.c mod_fix.h
> README-MODULES socket_info.d tsend.c
> cfg.y dset.d ip_addr.d modparam.c
> re.c socket_info.h tsend.d
> ChangeLog dset.h ip_addr.h modparam.d
> receive.c socket_info.o tsend.h
> comp_defs.h dset.o ip_addr.o modparam.h
> receive.d solaris tsend.o
> config.h error.c ISSUES modparam.o
> receive.h sr_module.c types.h
> COPYING error.d lex.yy.c modules
> receive.o sr_module.d udp_server.c
> crc.c error.h lex.yy.d msg_translator.c
> re.d sr_module.h udp_server.d
> crc.d error.o lex.yy.o msg_translator.d
> re.h sr_module.o udp_server.h
> crc.h etc lock_alloc.h msg_translator.h
> re.o stats.c udp_server.o
> crc.o examples locking.h msg_translator.o
> resolve.c stats.d unixsock_server.c
> CREDITS fastlock.h lock_ops.h name_alias.h
> resolve.d stats.h unixsock_server.d
> CVS fifo_server.c lump_struct.h netbsd
> resolve.h stats.o unixsock_server.h
> daemonize.c fifo_server.d main.c NEWS
> resolve.o str.h unixsock_server.o
> daemonize.d fifo_server.h main.d openbsd
> route.c tags.h usr_avp.c
> daemonize.h fifo_server.o main.o parser
> route.d tcp_conn.h usr_avp.d
> daemonize.o flags.c Makefile pass_fd.c
> route.h tcp_init.h usr_avp.h
> data_lump.c flags.d Makefile.defs pass_fd.d
> route.o tcp_main.c usr_avp.o
> data_lump.d flags.h Makefile.modules pass_fd.h
> route_struct.c tcp_main.d ut.h
> data_lump.h flags.o Makefile.radius pass_fd.o
> route_struct.d tcp_main.o utils
> data_lump.o forward.c Makefile.rules profile
> route_struct.h tcp_read.c version.h
> micadeyeye at asmicom:/usr/src/sip_router$ ser
> The program 'ser' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
> sudo apt-get install ser
> Make sure you have the 'universe' component enabled
> bash: ser: command not found
> *
> *
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