Unstable indeed. I built SER from CVS and even using the
stock (no DB) ser.cfg, it won't start, and reports:
ERROR: bad config file (16 errors)
ser: parse error (36,13-47): failed to load module
ser: set_mod_param(): Parameter not found
ser: parse error (46,34-35): Can't set module parameter
ser: parse error (70,36-37): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ser: parse error (71,38-39): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ser: parse error (75,41-42): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ser: parse error (80,19-20): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ser: parse error (95,19-20): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ser: parse error (100,25-26): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ser: parse error (101,36-37): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ser: parse error (106,15-16): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ser: parse error (107,18-19): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
ser: INFO: signal 15 received
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 08:40:04PM +0100, Daniel-Constantin MIERLA wrote:
Hello,
see dbtext for that. But notice that the module has not been thoroughly
tested. It is not included in v0.8.10 so you have to use a CVS snapshot
which is quite unstable these days due to lots of changes. If you want
to use it before the new release of ser is out you might get weird
situations, but you can provide us some help with testing ... It is your
choice ...
-.-
Best regards,
Daniel
David Beckemeyer wrote:
I'm trying to get SER up and I need auth.
I'm not a Mysql user
and, frankly, I'd rather not need to learn it, just to get
authentication support. I wish there were a middle-ground
between no-auth at all and a full-blown Mysql installation.
I tried the Cookbook approach, using Dan Austin's HOWTO for
setting up Mysql for SER, but the commands do not work as shown
so I'm left with learning Mysql through and through to debug
why those cookbook commands don't work.
I'm very familiar with SIP and I want to test SER, not a new Sql
server DB engine. It seems like Mysql is a distraction to that
effort.
Is anyone working on something like a flat-file module to
replace Mysql? Any pointers for the best place to start on
developing such a module (i.e. shortcuts)?
Thanks,
- david
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