Hi Greger,
That didn't work unfortunately and there are no error messages in var
log. I typed "which ser" and saw /usr/local/sbin/ser. I realise this
is not correct so in /etc/profile I changed this to :
PATH="$PATH:/opt/ser/sbin:."
However that didn't make much of a difference. I did rm ser.pid again
from the var/run directory and now repeatedly get the error:
Starting SER : PID file /var/run/ser.pid does not exist -- SER start
failed.
Do you think this is again something got to do with other versions?
Thanks
Aisling.
---- Original Message ----
From: greger(a)teigre.com
To: ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER 0.8.14 to 0.9.0
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 14:16:05 +0200
Deleting /var/run/ser.pid is quite ok when ser is
not running.
Maybe you
have a leftover ser process. kill it (kill -9 if
it still persists).
Then
start ser: serctl start.
Check /var/log/messages for error messages.
g-)
Aisling O'Driscoll wrote:
> Greger,
>
> I followed the instructions in your previous emails and everything
> worked like a charm for the first few times. However now when I
> attempt to start SER (/opt/ser/sbin/serctl start). I get the
followng
> error:
>
> Starting SER : PID file exists! (/var/run/ser.pid) already
running?
>
> I had already killed all ser processes (killall ser)before I
executed
> this command so I dont understand why this
happened. I then
removed
> ser.pid i.e. cd /var/run, rm ser.pid. When I
restarted again it
said
> ser had restarted but when i typed pstree, I
could only see one
ser
> process (theres normally 27) and when i ran
netstat -tunap I
couldnt
> see ser listening on any port.
>
> Regards,
> Aisling.
>>
>> ---- Original Message ----
>> From: greger(a)teigre.com
>> To: ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie
>> Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER 0.8.14 to 0.9.0
>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 13:01:48 +0200
>>
>>> Well, difficult to know what's wrong. If you use the
ONsip.org
>> package and
>>> follow the description I wrote in my last email, cpl-c.so should
be
>>> installed correctly.
>>> g-)
>>>
>>> Aisling O'Driscoll wrote:
>>>> Thanks for that Greger. I have SER working now anyway (at last
;))
>>>> and when I run ser -V I can see
that 0.9.1 is running. I have
to
>>>> start ser using "ser -d
-E". Now I want to get cpl-c.so
working. I
>> am
>>>> trying to follow the "SER CPL Howto" document but that seems
to
>>>> assume that cpl-c.so will be in /usr/local/lib/ser/modules and
>> just
>>>> needs to be patched. However there is no cpl-c.so module in
that
>>>> directory. I have edited the
makefile so the module isnt
excluded
>> but
>>>> that has made a difference.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>> Thanks very much for your help so far.
>>>> Aisling.
>>>>>
>>>>> ---- Original Message ----
>>>>> From: greger(a)teigre.com
>>>>> To: ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER 0.8.14 to 0.9.0
>>>>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 10:48:59 +0200
>>>>>
>>>>>> Aisling,
>>>>>> Sorry, I overlooked this post.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For installation from scratch, do the following as root:
>>>>>> Make sure /opt exists, if not: mkdir /opt
>>>>>> Delete your mysql ser database: mysqladmin -u root
[-ppassword]
>>>>>> drop ser (I assume you
don't need data in the old)
>>>>>> unzip the source file to /tmp
>>>>>> cd /tmp/ser-0.9.0
>>>>>> Run: ./make_and_install sql /opt/ser
>>>>>> Ser will be installed to /opt/ser.
>>>>>> Copy the config file to /opt/ser/etc/ser/
>>>>>> Create tables with /opt/ser/sbin/ser_mysql.sh create
>>>>>> Verify that you have the correct ser: /opt/ser/sbin/ser -V
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Start ser with /opt/ser/sbin/serctl start
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Verify that ser is running: ps -ax | grep ser
>>>>>> and check /var/log/messages
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you still have problems, start ser this way:
>>>>>> /opt/ser/sbin/ser -d -d -d -d -d -d -d -E -D
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Post the output.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> g-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Aisling O'Driscoll wrote:
>>>>>>> I installed the following from the onsip site. I did
"tar
-zxvf
>>>>>>> ser-0.9.etcetc"
in the /usr/local directory and then ran the
>>>>> scripts.
>>>>>>> Do I start ser now by doing /usr/local/sbin/serctl start. I
am
>>>>> still
>>>>>>> getting the error /var/run/ser.pid does not exist when I do
>> that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Could someone let me know a command how to delete all ser
files
>>>>> from
>>>>>>> my computer and then confirm that I should unzip the ser
0.9.0
>>>>> source
>>>>>>> file in the /usr/local directory.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks a million,
>>>>>>> Aisling.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ---- Original Message ----
>>>>>>>> From: greger(a)teigre.com
>>>>>>>> To: ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie
>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER 0.8.14 to 0.9.0
>>>>>>>> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 07:46:06 +0200
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Aisling,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We have now also posted a complete 0.9.0 source
package on
>>>>>>>>>
http://www.onsip.org/. It comes with a simple script
that
>>>>>>>>> will compile and install most of the modules
(including
cpl)
>>>>>>>>> either to the
default directory /usr/local/*/ser or to a
>>>>>>>>> directory of your choice. The package was created as
a
part
>>>>>>>>> of the
"Getting Started" effort to support speedy upstart
of
>>>>>>>>> a full SER
installation.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>> Greger
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Java Rockx wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Great. Now you need to compile the mysql support
module.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> You can get a full how-to at
http://www.onsip.org
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Just register and download the "Getting
Started"
document.
>>>>>>>>>> This
should be enough to get your using the mysql module.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> As for cpl but I suspect that it simply isn't
complied by
>>>>> default.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> You can compile it by changing to your ser source
directory
>>>>>>>>>> and doing
this:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> make exclude_modules="" modules
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Then copy the
<ser-source>/modules/cpl-c/*.so to
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/loca/lib/ser/modules
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>> Paul
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 17:34:38 +0100, Aisling
O'Driscoll
>>>>>>>>>> <ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> I have deleted all the "modules"
directories from my
system
>>>>> other
>>>>>>>>>>> than /usr/local/lib/ser. However
/usr/local/lib/ser
doesnt
>>>>>>>> contain
>>>>>>>>>>> modules such as mysql.so, cpl-c.so etc. Is
this normal??
If
>>>>>>>>>>> it is
then what how do I check these modules out cvs?. I
>>>>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>> downloaded
>>>>>>>>>>> the latest SER source code and made the SER
binaries 2
more
>>>>> times
>>>>>>>>>>> (according the onsip document) to make sure I
running
the
>> most
>>>>>>>>>>> up-to-date code.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I apologise for lack of linx knowledge and
very much
>>>>>>>>>>> appreciate the help I have been given so
far.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Aisling.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> ---- Original Message ----
>>>>>>>>>>>> From: javarockx(a)gmail.com
>>>>>>>>>>>> To: ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie
>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER 0.8.14 to
0.9.0
>>>>>>>>>>>> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:19:52 -0500
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Again, this sounds like you've
got more than one
version
>>>>>>>>>>>>> of ser on your system.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I don't know where 0.8.14 kept
it's modules but you
can
>> find
>>>>>>>>>>>>> other ser modules (and remove them).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> to find them do this as root
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> find / -name mysql.so
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> you may find more than ser modules
with this but it
>> should
>>>>>>>>>>>>> spit out the directory that 0.8.14
used.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ser-0.9 keeps its modules in
/usr/local/lib/ser
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Paul
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 15:53:56 +0100,
Aisling O'Driscoll
>>>>>>>>>>>>> <ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie>
wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes that was it. Thanks. I
promise I'm nearly there!I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> replaced the default script with
the ser.cfg I was
>> running
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with 0.8.14. I am getting two
mismatch errors with
the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> script though:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ERROR: module version mismatch
for
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/mysql.so; core: ser 0.9.1
>>>>>>>> (i386/linux);
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> module ser 0.9.0 (i386/linux).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Its the same for the cpl module.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Can I run a command to update the
modules only? Also
I'm
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a bit confused if the mysql
database that I was using
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
>> 0.8.14
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is still valid? Do I have create
new tables
>> (ser_mysql.sh
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> create etc)is the current
database sufficient?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Aisling.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---- Original Message ----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> From: greger(a)teigre.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To: javarockx(a)gmail.com,
ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie,
>>>>>>>>>>>> serusers(a)iptel.org
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER
0.8.14 to 0.9.0
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005
16:29:49 +0200
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This is the default
ser.cfg problem: Remove the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> force_send_socket line
with reference to the smaug
>>>>> server.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I thought this was
changed in CVS (a test cfg file
was
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> committed to cvs in an
error).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> g-)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Java Rockx wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your ser.cfg is in
/usr/local/etc/ser
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've not seen
your ser.cfg file - so I can't
really
>> say.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Paul
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005
15:10:30 +0100, Aisling
>> O'Driscoll
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,I've
made that change. Any idea about why
SER
>>>>> wont
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> start? The
following error is in
/varlog/messages:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/usr/local/sbin/ser[7966]: ERROR: fix_actions:
>>>>>>>>>>>> force_send_socket:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> could not
resolvbe smaug.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also where is my
new ser.cfg stored. My old one
is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in etc/ser.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Aisling
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---- Original
Message ----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> From:
javarockx(a)gmail.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To:
ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re:
[Serusers] SER 0.8.14 to 0.9.0
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Date: Tue, 29 Mar
2005 09:08:24 -0500
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your PATH
should actually be
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Paul
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 29
Mar 2005 14:36:56 +0100, Aisling
>> O'Driscoll
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks
for the replies so far - Everyone has
been
>>>>> very
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> helpful.
I have one final question. I deleted
the
>>>>> "ser"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> directory
from
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/sbin
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as
suggested. I am using Suse Linux 9.0 so then
I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> modified
the "profile" file in the /etc
directory
>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
following:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/sbin/ser:."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then I
carried out the cvs instructions from
the
>>>>> iptel
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> site (as
detailed at end of this mail) to
install
>> SER
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 0.9.1.
When
>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> run
"ser -V" I now see that SER has been
updated.
>>>>>>>> However
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> when I
run /usr/local/sbin/serctl start to
start
>> SER.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I get an
error:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Starting
SER: PID file /var/run/ser.pid does
not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> exist --
SER start failed.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I used to
start SER using /etc/init.d/ser
start.
>> That
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> also
doesn't work. What could be wrong? Also
where
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is my new
ser.cfg file stored? My old one is
still
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>> /etc/ser.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks
again.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Aisling.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cd
/usr/src
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> export
>>>>>>>>>>>>
CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.berlios.de:/cvsroot/ser
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cvs
login
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [enter
for password]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "cvs
co -r rel_0_9_0 sip_router" from onsip
site.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cd
sip_router
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> make
all
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> make
install
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ----
Original Message ----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> From:
javarockx(a)gmail.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To:
ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER 0.8.14 to 0.9.0
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Date:
Tue, 29 Mar 2005 08:07:35 -0500
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Each linux user has an environment variable
>> called
>>>>>>>> PATH.
>>>>>>>>>>>> You
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> can
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> set
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
your path in the .bash_profile (assuming a
>> redhat
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
linux distro). Consult your linux distro for
>>>>> setting
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
environment
>>>>>>>>>>>> variables.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
On most you can just do this:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
But this will only be for you current logged
in
>>>>>>>> session.
>>>>>>>>>>>> When
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> exit
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the bash shell this setting will be lost.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Paul
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:50:18 +0100, Aisling
>>>>> O'Driscoll
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Apologies if this is a ridculous question
where
>>>>> will
>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>>>>> find
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
$PATH
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
variable?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Aisling
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
---- Original Message ----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
From: javarockx(a)gmail.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
To: ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie,
>> serusers(a)iptel.org
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER 0.8.14 to 0.9.0
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 07:49:44 -0500
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
it looks like you have two copies of ser
on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
your machine.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
You should complete remove /usr/sbin/ser
and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
make sure /usr/local/sbin/ser is in your
>> $PATH.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Paul
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:43:56 +0100,
Aisling
>>>>>>>> O'Driscoll
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
When I type "which ser". I get
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
/usr/sbin/ser. How can I proceed from
here?.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Thank you for the
>>>>> reply.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Aisling.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
---- Original Message ----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
From: javarockx(a)gmail.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
To: ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER 0.8.14 to
0.9.0
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 06:46:20 -0500
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Aisling,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
It seems like one of the following is
true:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
1) you're somehow mixing 0.8.14 source
code
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
with 0.9.1
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
2) you have more than one copy of ser
>>>>> installed
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
on your system. If you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
type "which ser" does it point to
>>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/local/sbin/ser ??
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Paul
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:55:06 +0100,
Aisling
>>>>>>>>>>>>
O'Driscoll
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hello,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I am still trying to change my SER
version
>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
0.8.14 to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
0.9.0. I have
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
followed the instructions at the
following
>>>>> link
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> also
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
onsip
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
site.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
http://www.iptel.org/ser/cvs/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
However when I run ser -V, I still see
>> that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I'm running
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
0.8.14. I've given an exact detail of
what
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
i do below and can someone
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PLEASE
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PLEASE point out the mistake. Thank
you.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
cd /usr/src
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
export
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.berlios.de:/cvsroot/ser
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
cvs login
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[enter for password]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Here I've tried both "cvs co
sip_router"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
for unstable version and "cvs co -r
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
rel_0_9_0
>> sip_router"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
from onsip site.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
cd sip_router
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
make all
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
make install
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
It says every file is updated but I
still
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
run the same stable version. I've
killed
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
all ser
>>>>>>>> processes
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
before running this command (killall
ser)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Please let me know what Im doing wrong,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Aisling.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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