I did build myself, actually, but I fixed the PATH and ran it again.
It created the database. Thanks for the help. :-)
Peter
On Oct 12, 2011, at 11:34 AM, Timo Reimann wrote:
> On 12.10.2011 20:26, Peter Schrock wrote:
>> Yes, I was just verifying the mysql installation before I installed
>> ka
On 12.10.2011 20:26, Peter Schrock wrote:
> Yes, I was just verifying the mysql installation before I installed
> kamailio. Although, I do have to type the full path name to open the
> client. Do you think this is the problem? I will try by setting this up.
This means that the mysql binary is not
Yes, I was just verifying the mysql installation before I installed
kamailio. Although, I do have to type the full path name to open the client.
Do you think this is the problem? I will try by setting this up.
Peter
On Oct 12, 2011, at 1:52 AM, davy van de moere
wrote:
Are you sure you have mys
Are you sure you have mysql-client installed ?
(check with just typing mysql in your shell)
2011/10/12 Peter Schrock
> This is what I am getting:
> INFO: test server charset
> /usr/local/lib/kamailio//kamctl/kamdbctl.mysql: line 105: mysql: command
> not found
> /usr/local/lib/kamailio//kamctl