Aaron, did you try directly executing the "red5.sh" file from a Linux
command prompt? (The file is under the parent Red5 directory). Also, first
make sure the file has 'execute' permission for your user id.
I know that the Windows equivalent ("red5.bat") works perfectly right out
of the box.
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Aaron Roberson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The instructions for installing Red5
on Fedora and SUSE make it seem
like you have to run ANT before starting the Red5 service. In fact,
the SUSE instructions (http://osflash.org/red5/suse) state that you
have to use ant to run Red5 after starting the service.
I realize that Red5 is dependent on several frameworks, and in order
to build an application in Red5 you have to use ANT to run build.xml
to compile your application (including all of the files that make up
the framework). However, in other applications like ColdFusion, I can
install ColdFusion and later use ANT to build an application based on
a Frameworkd (namely, Model-Glue:Unity).
Do you have to install ANT in order to install and run Red5 or can the
Red5 service be started prior to running build.xml with ANT? I think
the answer to this question will be very telling.
How would you go about installing Red5 on Linux? When you say that you
can install and run it right out of the box, is that without first
installing JDK1.5 and Apache ANT?
Thanks,
Aaron
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