No, unfortunately there is no way to install the systemd files automatically, you have to do it manually.

Best regards,

Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
www.opensips-solutions.com

On 01/08/2017 10:49 PM, Robert Dyck wrote:
I had a working opensips 1.11 installed by Fedora package manager. I have been
trying opensips 2.2.2 and decided to make the jump. Since 2.2.2 is not
available as a package from Fedora I cloned the source.

I have tried installing using menuconfig and also make but neither installs the
necessary files for systemd. I see that the files exist in the source directory
"packaging". Is there a way to trigger the installation of the necessary files
for systemd or does it need to be done manually.

I have thought of re-installing 1.11 from the package manager and then
overwriting the opensips binary. The problem I see is that a package upgrade
would overwrite 2.2.2 because the package manager sees opensips as an
installed package.

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