Hi Daniel,
I always have the same error, even with the version 4.1.5, I understand
nothing more and nevertheless I followed all the steps indicated on your
site.
I could share my screen (https://webconf.inserm.fr /cafe ==> Entered as
guess) so as to see exactly the results of the executed co
Hello,
did you add the ; after the part:
mv -f /usr/local/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg.sample \
/usr/local/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg; \
?
Because it is not in the Makefile from our repository.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 06/08/14 18:23, Djamel Bahamid wrote:
Hello,
This our result, after removing '@' b
Hello,
This our result, after removing '@' before 'if' and 'for' from the
target 'install-cfg' (starting at line 757)
[root@gtk:/usr/local/src/kamailio-4.0/kamailio][Wed 06/08/2014 18:14:55]
# make install-cfg
if [ -f etc/kamailio.cfg ]; then \
sed -e
"s#/usr/[^:]*lib
I tried on my debian server and works ok. I have also bash.
Can you edit the Makefile and remove '@' before 'if' and 'for' from the
target 'install-cfg' (starting at line 757) to see what commands are
executed?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 05/08/14 19:01, Djamel Bahamid wrote:
Hello,
This is the resu
Hello,
This is the result :
# make install-cfg
/bin/sh: -c: line 18: syntax error near unexpected token `fi'
/bin/sh: -c: line 18: ` fi ; \'
make: *** [install-cfg] Error 2
Best Regards,
Djamel BAHAMID.
Le 05/08/2014 17:32, Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
Hello,
Hello,
can you try next command?
make install-cfg
Cheers,
Daniel
On 05/08/14 16:14, Djamel Bahamid wrote:
Hello,
We resumed your procedure such as it is described on your site, and we
compiled with the debug mode, we reproduced the same error, below the
executed commands and their results
It would be great if you can provide more details where the error pops up.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 05/08/14 15:49, Brandon Armstead wrote:
Daniel,
I can confirm this bug on Debian. I hasn't bothered looking into
it further since it was simple enough to manually complete remainder
of install.
Hello,
We resumed your procedure such as it is described on your site, and we
compiled with the debug mode, we reproduced the same error, below the
executed commands and their results :
# make -d install
...
...
...
Trying pattern rule with stem `install-share'.
Rejecting impossible im
Daniel,
I can confirm this bug on Debian. I hasn't bothered looking into it
further since it was simple enough to manually complete remainder of install.
I'll pull more debug data for you when I make it into the office shortly if
someone doesn't get to it before me.
Sent from my iPhone
It is working ok with bash here and this is probably the most used shell.
Are you sure you haven't changed the Makefile somehow?
Can you try running make with verbose/debugging parameter and see if
there is a hint in the output?
Daniel
On 05/08/14 14:36, Djamel Bahamid wrote:
Hello,
When I
Hello,
When I execute the command echo $SHELL, I have the following result :
/bin/bash
What's to be done now to avoid this error ?
Best Regards,
Djamel.
Le 01/08/2014 22:13, Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
Hello,
what is your shell? See where /sbin/sh is pointing to:
ls -l /sbin/sh
al
Le 01/08/2014 22:13, Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
-l /sbin/sh
Hello Daniel,
When I execute the command echo $SHELL, I have the following result :
/bin/bash
What's to be done now to avoid this error ?
Best Regards,
Djamel.
___
SIP Express Ro
Hello,
what is your shell? See where /sbin/sh is pointing to:
ls -l /sbin/sh
also, do:
echo $SHELL
Cheers,
Daniel
On 01/08/14 18:20, Djamel Bahamid wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am new on this environment ( Kamailio). I try to install(settle)
Kamailio 4.1.4, on an O.S Suse Sles11 SP3, all the
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am new on this environment ( Kamailio). I try to install Kamailio 4.1.4, on
> an O.S Suse Sles11 SP3, all the compilation took place, with the exception of
> the installation (make install), where I obtain the following error:
>
> make[2]: Nothing to be done for `in
Hello everybody,
I am new on this environment ( Kamailio). I try to install(settle)
Kamailio 4.1.4, on an O.S Suse Sles11 SP3, all the compilation took
place, with the exception of the installation (make install), where I
obtain the following error:
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-
15 matches
Mail list logo