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- From: Benjamin Geer <address@concealed>
- To: address@concealed
- Cc: address@concealed
- Subject: Re: [sympa-users] Sympa and SuSE
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 22:44:12 +0000
address@concealed wrote:
I am installing Sympa on SuSE 9.0. When I run the init script /etc/init.d/sympa start, I recieve error:
./sympa: line 19: /etc/init.d/functions: No such file or directory
/etc/init.d/functions does not exist on SuSE.
/etc/init.d/functions is a Red Hat-specific file that contains functions used to start and stop daemons. The corresponding thing on Debian is the start-stop-daemon command; you need to find out how SuSE does this, and modify the init script accordingly.
Ben
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Re: [sympa-users] Sympa and SuSE,
Thomas Barth, 01/08/2004
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Re: [sympa-users] Sympa and SuSE,
Benoit Hamet, 01/08/2004
- Re: [sympa-users] Sympa and SuSE, Olivier Salaun - CRU, 01/08/2004
- Re: [sympa-users] Sympa and SuSE, Benjamin Geer, 01/08/2004
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