If you are comfortable with manually editing files I'd stick with that or look at a package that handles realtime instead.

/bin/sh is the portable way to make install scripts.

AMP has so many kludges and hard coded things it's really best to run it on a dedicated box.

-bill

On 4-Nov-05, at 8:59 AM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:


Howdy,

Anyone manage to get this running? I've been impressed by comments about it on various lists, so decided to give it a shot. I've been at it for three days now, off and on, and am struggling. Linux folks seem to take lots of paths for granted, as well as installed options. I've never seen install scripts written for /bin/bash! Bad options to sed, a requirement to run your web server as "asterisk", etc, etc. I've been very happy with asterisk by itself for over a month now, and it seems I am almost starting
over to use this silly package.  Is it worth it?

Thanks,

j
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