xmlAddEnlosingAlias (fwd)
- Forwarded message from Anand Narayana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - From: Anand Narayana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: xmlAddEnlosingAlias To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi I configured gateway and while runing the ./bearerbox I am getting the error error while loading shared libraries :./bearerbox : undefined symbol :xmlAddEncodingAlias . Please any one give the solution N.Allan. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com - End forwarded message ----- -- :: David Holland :: Systems Manager :: 3G Lab :: +44 01223 478900 :: "Time to raise hell with your manager. Stand on his desk for a while."
Re: dumb sms-service question
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 06:14:57PM +0530, Anupama R wrote: > %k - represents the first keyword > %s - represents the second word Yes, understood, but I want to have two services, differentiated by the *second* keyword (not the first one). e.g.: group = sms-service keyword = get item url = "http:// ... item.cgi?sender=%p&text=%s" group = sms-service keyword = get fish url = "http:// ... fish.cgi?sender=%p&text=%s" This doesn't seem to be possible. I'd like to be proved wrong. :-) (I know it's possible to just match on "get" in this case, and do some parsing in a cgi before passing control to the relevant service script, but I'd rather not do that unless necessary.) Dave -- :: David Holland :: Systems Manager :: 3G Lab :: +44 01223 478900 :: "Disney does mediated experiences better than anyone. If they understood what OSes are ... they could crush Microsoft in a year or two." -- NS
dumb sms-service question
I would like to be able to specify an sms service by use of two keywords rather than one. I've tried: group = sms-service keyword = get item url = "http:// ... .cgi?sender=%p&text=%s" but it doesn't match. Am I doing something dumb, or is what I want simply not possible? TIA Dave -- :: David Holland :: Systems Manager :: 3G Lab :: +44 01223 478900 :: "It's one of those irregular verbs, isn't it: I have a change management issue; you are too busy; he is too lazy." -- George Hills
Re: Is the SMSC scene in the UK any good yet?
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 06:22:46PM -, David Tully wrote: > You don't necessarily need a direct connection to an SMSC for 1000 messages > a week - you could always send via a mobile phone/modem. Yep, I'm quite comfortable with that method. However, the project I'm looking at has a requirement for sending out a batch of messages in as short a time as possible, and a GSM modem is a bit of a bottleneck there. Cheers, Dave -- :: David Holland :: Systems Manager :: 3G Lab :: +44 01223 478900 :: "When we said that you needed to cut the wires for ultimate security, we didn't mean that you should go wireless instead." -- Casper Dik
Re: Is the SMSC scene in the UK any good yet?
A year ago... On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 10:50:58PM +, Eric Carlson wrote: > I installed Kannel way over a year ago in the UK and then queried the > usual suspects trying to find a low cost SMSC. [...] > Is there a decent UK service provider around yet please? I'm hoping things have moved on since then. :-) I'm looking for an IP/Internet-accessible SMSC to send ~1000 messages/week which will work with Kannel. I'd prefer a UK-based company. Anyone got any recommendations or horror stories? Thanks in advance. Dave -- :: David Holland :: Systems Manager :: 3G Lab :: +44 01223 478900 :: "Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there."
Question about installing the rpm version of kannel (fwd)
- Forwarded message from Benny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 22:44:38 +0800 From: Benny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Question about installing the rpm version of kannel Dear Sir, When i installing the rpm version of kannel, my server (Red Hat 7.2) prompt out i have missing the libcrypto.so.0.9.6 & libssl.so.0.9.6. How can i solve this problem, since i am a beginner of linux, is any step by step reference that i can link to.? Thx for yr help Regards, Benny - End forwarded message ----- -- :: David Holland :: Systems Manager :: 3G Lab :: +44 01223 478900 ::
Re: Which Version of Kannel to use ????
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:49:43PM +0200, Stefan Cars wrote: > I would please say to all people without beeing to much of a bitch that > PLEASE don't post to BOTH devel@ and users@! Not a bitch at all. It does say, at http://www.kannel.org/lists.shtml | Etiquette | | Please don't send the same message to more than one mailing list. If a | message seems to fit in several lists, then pick one of them. Holding a | discussion across several mailing lists is annoying for people who read | all of them (they will get multiple copies of most messages), and | confusing for people who do not (they will miss parts of the | discussion). Dave (Kannel list admin) -- David Holland =*= Systems Manager =*= tel: +44 01223 478900 http://www.3glab.com/ =*= 3G Lab, UK =*= fax: +44 01223 478901 "The road to success is under construction."
Re: Kannel Installation Error
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 07:32:31PM +0200, Avner Sternheim wrote: > cd `dirname doc/alligata/alligata.xml` && : `basename > doc/alligata/alligata`.tex >/dev/null || true Those lines look as though you don't have jadetex installed. > /bin/sh: dvips: command not found And that means you don't have dvips installed. Assuming this is Red Hat or similar, installing the tetex-dvips package should help. Dave -- David Holland =*= Systems Manager =*= tel: +44 01223 478900 http://www.3glab.com/ =*= 3G Lab, UK =*= fax: +44 01223 478901
Re: Incredible Information
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 08:01:19AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > How much does a romantic marriage proposal cost? Gah. I'll switch this list to members-only too, then. :( Dave -- David Holland =*= Systems Manager =*= tel: +44 01223 478900 http://www.3glab.com/ =*= 3G Lab, UK =*= fax: +44 01223 478901
Re: please help with installing libxml
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 11:06:50PM +0100, Marc Bleuler wrote: > Has anybody experiance how to install the libxml2-2.4.2-1.i386.rpm with rpm > on a RedHat 7.2 box? I tried serval things and it won't work, for example I > can install it with the -i option (or lets say I don't get any error back) > and if I try to compile the gateway it commes up with the following. You need to also install the libxml2-devel RPM package. Dave -- David Holland =*= Systems Manager =*= tel: +44 01223 478900 http://www.3glab.com/ =*= 3G Lab, UK =*= fax: +44 01223 478901
Re: (no subject)
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 08:50:01AM -, Andy Goodwin wrote: > SUBSCRIBE [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to this list, either: 1. visit http://kannel.3glab.org/mailman/listinfo/users or 2. send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: subscribe This has been a public service announcement. Dave -- David Holland =*= Systems Manager =*= tel: +44 01223 478900 http://www.3glab.com/ =*= 3G Lab, UK =*= fax: +44 01223 478901
Re: Wanna be removed from this list!
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 11:15:38AM +, Rehan Ahmed wrote: > I wanna be removed from this list but forgot my password. Can Any buddy help > me? You can request your list password from http://kannel.3glab.org/mailman/listinfo/users (use the box at the bottom). Dave -- David Holland =*= Systems Manager =*= tel: +44 01223 478900 http://www.3glab.com/ =*= 3G Lab, UK =*= fax: +44 01223 478901 "Measure with micrometer, mark with chalk, cut with axe, hope like hell."
The new mailing lists!
Hi all, This is just a short post to let you know that the new mailing lists for Kannel have now been established, and that the existing subscriber lists have been rolled over into the new lists. See http://www.kannel.3glab.org/mailman/listinfo/ for more information. CVS repositories are available at; :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs All existing commit accounts have been rolled over as well :-> Website is now at; http://www.kannel.3glab.org/ There are a few things which we're frantically working to get finished (mail archives, etc.) but everything should return to a reasonably normal state within the next week or so. Thanks again! Dave Holland and Nick Clarey -- David Holland =*= Systems Manager =*= tel: 01223 478900 http://www.3glab.com/ =*= 3G Lab, UK =*= fax: 01223 478901