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Re: [hylafax-users] Questions on HylaFAX install on Mac OS X



Tom,

for an unknown reason  bash was not working in my 10.2, I am 
reinstalling it with fink therefor I had trouble with configuring
hylafax 4.1.3 with bash.

Do you have cu.modem and tty,modem in you /dev directory ?

Bei mir faxaddmodem accept only cu.usbmodem which is my port to the usb 
modem.

Guil
On Sunday, September 15, 2002, at 10:50 PM, Tom Rymes wrote:

> On Sunday, September 15, 2002, at 04:40 AM, Dr, Guillemain Geraud 
> wrote:
>
>> I already succeeded to install Hylafax on 10. 2 the problem was to 
>> configure, bash does not works on OS X 10.2
>
> Guil,
>
> Thanks for the help. FYI, OS X 10.2 does include bash. Just type 
> 'bash' at the command prompt, and you are in bash 2.05a. I don't think 
> that this is a problem. With a little help from your e-mail and the 
> instructions from the web, i think I got everything to configure, but 
> i think that there are problems in using the built-in analog modem 
> with HylaFAX.
>
>> so you must modify your configure file, using a disk image with UFS 
>> is necessary. I did it on OS X client. My problem
>> now is to make it working with an USB ISDN modem from Draytek. efax 
>> does not work either. The only fax working with these
>> kind of modems is  Stfax with OS 9.2.2. I have been adding the the 
>> users uucp, bin, fax with netinfo GID: 66, uid:  10,11,12, shell: 
>> /dev/null.
>
> Well, I added the users uucp, fax, and bin. I used the same UID for 
> them all (after an error on the faxsetup script) which was 10. I also 
> greated group uucp with GID of 66 and made the user 'fax' a member. 
> (All of this using NetInfo Manager...)
>
> Next, I executed the command:
>
> 'chpass -a "uucp:*:10:66::0:0:uucp:/var/spool/uucp"
>
> as indicated in the instructions. I also installed Ghostscript and 
> built libtiff.
>
> I then created a UFS read-write disk image, copied the tarball there,
> 	1.) gunzip
> 	2.) tar -xvf
> 	3.) cd Lucida Grandehylafax-4.1.3
> 	4.) ./configure
> 	5.) make
> 	6.) make install
> 	7.) run faxsetup script
>
> Checking permissions in '/var/spool/hylafax' and 
> '/var/spool/hylafax/etc' reveal a few items with "10" as the group 
> name. That can't be good.
>
> Step 9 of the instructions says to run "mkdir ~fax/dev" This gave me 
> an error of "/dev already exists" or something similar.
>
>  I then added the startup items and edited etc.ttys as directed, I 
> used tty.modem as the device name b/c i am using an internal Apple 
> modem. Is that right?
>
> I then ran the startup script and all seemed well. now to test. Any 
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks for any help (if you manged to read this far....),
>
> Tom
>
> PS: what is considered the best tutorial for setting up and 
> configuring HylaFAX in general? I think I might end up installing a 
> lot of Linux machines running HylaFAX in the coming months.


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