Hi,
Un-top-posting,
> > [email protected] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 01:04:31PM +0100, giancarlo lombardo wrote:
> > > i gave that command which u told i.e asterisk -V. the output is below
> > >
> > > [r...@localhost ~]# cd /etc/
> > > [r...@localhost etc]# asterisk -v
> > > bash: asterisk: command not found
> > > [r...@localhost etc]# asterisk -V
> > > bash: asterisk: command not found
> try as below (in bold the command)
>
> *[r...@dhcppc0 asterisk]# pwd
> /etc/asterisk*
> [r...@dhcppc0 asterisk]# *asterisk -vr*
My guess for the output of that command:
bash: asterisk: command not found
But if I strictly followed your advice:
$ *asterisk -vr*
bash: *asterisk: command not found
If this is installed from source:
./main/asterisk -V
in the source directory. Just in case it was not installed. In this
case, ask yourself why wasn't it installed.
What is the output of:
echo $PATH
What Linux distributribution is it? If not Linux: What OS is it? What
version?
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