Hi Ferianto,

yes, you need to install the mysql module. Do you install from sources ,from CVS or from packages?

regards,
bogdan

Ferianto siregar wrote:

Dear Bogdan,
Thank you for your kind-hearted to answer my problem. Thanks very much. Bogdan, From the suggestion that you said, I have to install mysql module, don`t you? :) and If i can make a wish to you, would you mind telling me where i can get the suitable mysql module for openser1.1.0-tls that I will build? Is it in tarball or rpm packet? Would you mind Bogdan, because I am afraid that if I use unsuitable mysql packet, it will interere the openser packet that I will build. Please Bogdan..Please Thanks very much with all regards, Ferianto

*/Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    Hi Ferianto,

    please find the inline answers.

    regards,
    bogdan

    Ferianto siregar wrote:

    > Dear all,
    >
    > First of all I would like to say thanks to all the developer
    team who
    > has released new packet for openser. It is openser-1.1.0.
    > As all of you know that before, I have a problem when I compiled
    the
    > openser packet with TLS (openser-1.0.1-tls_src.tar.gz).Error in
    > SSL_CTX_set_options. I can`t repair it untill now.
    > But, using openser-1.1.0-tls_src.tar.gz, I don`t have any error
    > message again when I compile TLS by using "make TLS=1 all" command.
    > So, I am very happy that the new openser packet has been released.
    > But, I have some question about the new released.
    > 1. I use the Redhat 9 with the version of kernel is 2.4, can my
    system
    > that i will build working as well as possible? As I know that
    the new
    > packet just support operating system debian (all the packet is for
    > debian). or Should i move to Debian?

    no - OpenSER works on almost all Linux distributions. Packages are
    only
    for some distributions: Debian, Redhat. Also FreeBSD will be
    available.
    If there is no package for your distribution, use the sources
    (tarball
    or CVS) and compile and install them.

    > 2. When I try to build database and I run
    > #/usr/local/sbin/openser_mysql.sh, I got error message. So, I look
    > into the directory of /usr/local/sbin, and I don`t find the
    > "openser_mysql.sh".
    > I just find : "openser, openserctl, openserunix".
    > But in openser1.0.1-tls, I can find "openser , openserctl,
    > openser_gen_ha, openser_mysql.sh, openser_postgresql.sh,
    openserunix".
    > How it can be?
    > Can I copy the "openser_gen_ha, openser_mysql.sh,
    > openser_postgresql.sh" from openser-1.0.1-tls_src to openser-1.1.0
    > that I have ? So i can bulid the database. or maybe I will get
    error?

    "openser_mysql.sh" is installed only if the mysql module is also
    installed - so be sure that mysql modules is not excluded from
    compiling/installing.


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