Michael Jerris wrote:
It means the reason those directories where like that in the file were
because they are based on the locations the rpm puts the files.
Thanks again Mike. I went ahead, created a freeswitch user, chowned
/usr/local/freeswitch/ recursively, ran /etc/init.d/freeswitch,
Michael Jerris wrote:
Those files in tree go with the rpm build with goes correctly to those
directories.
Thanks Mike, but I don't understand :-/
Do you mean that I should not bother compiling from SVN and download an RPM
instead (I didn't see a source listed under
Hello
I'm installing Freeswitch on a CentOS 5.3 test host. I noticed that the
freeswitch.init.redhat contains paths that don't match a stock CentOS
install.
All files are currently installed/owned by root: Should I go ahead, create a
freeswitch user/group, and chown everything under
Those files in tree go with the rpm build with goes correctly to those
directories.
Mike
On Apr 21, 2009, at 4:06 AM, Fred-145 wrote:
Hello
I'm installing Freeswitch on a CentOS 5.3 test host. I noticed that
the
freeswitch.init.redhat contains paths that don't match a stock CentOS