On May 28, 2010 at 16:05, Jesse B Scites <jbscites(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I am not sure if this mailing list is for any type of
product support, but I
am at a loss as how to continue, so any type of guidance would be
appreciated.
It's the right mailing list.
I am new to using SER, however I downloaded the source baseline, then made
it, etc. according to the "Getting Started" guide. The very basic
configuration (minus MySQL, etc.) seemed to build fine and all binaries, the
ser.cfg file, etc. were installed to the correct locations. Since I just
wanted to start using a basic configuration, I chose to use the "Hello
World" configuration file as outlined in the guide, so I swapped it out with
the default one. As the super user, I ran >>ser -V and received the
expected version feedback as listed within the "Getting Started" guide.
However, when I tried to start SER normally with >>ser I received the
following error:
What version of ser are you using?
0(6989) parse error (11,1-5): syntax error
0(6989) parse error (11,1-5):
ERROR: bad config file (2 errors)
Looking at the Hello Word config from
http://siprouter.teigre.com/doc/gettingstarted/ch06.html#id2654624
it seems the line in question is
fifo="/tmp/ser_fifo".
This option disappeared in newer ser versions, so my guess is that you
are using the hello word config (made I think for ser 0.9.x) with a
newer ser (2.1?).
The config could be easily adapted to a newer ser version
(at first sight: remove or comment out the fifo line and change
msg:len > max_len to msg:len > 4096).
However I would recommend to go directly to sip-router 3.0
(which is more or less ser 3.0) and use sip-router-basic.cfg as a starting
point (either use git, see
http://sip-router.org/wiki/git/sip-router-repository
or download the latest tarball from
http://sip-router.org/tarballs/sr/sr_3.0/).
Andrei