Christian, El Sáb 02 Oct 2004 19:22, Christian Einfeldt escribió:
I'm pretty sure that it is installed correctly, because YAST 2 is pretty good at installing stuff. So I must have a configuration problem.
I compiled and installed HylaFax from source, so I can't comment on YAST's ability to install it correctly. And yes, your HylaFax server still isn't configured.
I know that I tried to run the faxsetup program from the script line, and here's what happened:
linux:/ # /usr/sbin/faxsetup [ -client ] [ -server ] [ -with-VAR[=value] ] configure: VAR[: invalid parameter name. linux:/ # cd /usr linux:/usr # cd sbin linux:/usr/sbin # /usr/sbin/faxsetup [ -client ] [ -server ] [ -with-VAR[=value] ] configure: VAR[: invalid parameter name. linux:/usr/sbin # faxsetup [ -client ] [ -server ] [ -with-VAR[=value] ] configure: VAR[: invalid parameter name.
If you run the command 'man faxsetup' from the command line and read through the man page, you will learn that [-client], [-server] and [-with-VAR[=value]] are optional parameters to the faxsetup script. The meaning of each of these parameters is explained in the man page. To set up your fax server, just run the faxsetup script without any parameter. Ah, and don't forget to do this as the 'root' user. On the command line, type 'su', press the Enter button and type in the root password. Then just run faxsetup. The directory /usr/sbin/ where YAST installed the script should be on the root user's executable path, so there is no need to change into that directory. Regards, -- Andreas Philipp Noema Ltda. Bogotá, D.C. - Colombia Tel./Fax: +57.1.6252084