Did you face a problem with it? If so, what is the kind of problem?
It was installed on Red Hat Linux without any problem. I think you need
to edit some package files to included the following line before the
installation:
#include<errno>
Thanks

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Rashid
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 12:54 PM
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Subject: suggestions for freeradius restart wrapper (other than
daemontools)


i know the FAQ mentions the daemontools for ensuring that the
freeradiusd
daemon is available in the event of an unlikely crash.

can anyone recommend another set of tools or scripts for managing the
freeradius daemon - i don't like the way the daemontools is not
consistent
with the usual unix filesystem hierarchy.

tariq

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