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[hylafax-users] AW: AW: Sendfax -d <number> file.tif doesn't work? / Stays in queue!



Huhu again :)

|>
|> I've made a Symlinx from /var/spool/hylafax to /var/spool/fax
|>
|
|Means: Every access to /var/spool/hylafax redirects to /var/spool/fax ?
|And the config-files are in /var/spool/fax/etc ?

No the otherway round... Every access to /var/spool/fax is redirekted to
/var/spool/hylafax

|> |Was a "FIFO.faxCAPI" created in /var/spool/fax?
|>
|> No, it was created in /var/spool/(hyla)fax/dev
|
|That's strange. Should be in /var/spool/(hyla)fax and look like
|
|pdfax001:/var/spool/fax # ll FIFO*
|prw-------    1 uucp     uucp            0 Sep 23 16:59 FIFO
|prw-rw-rw-    1 uucp     uucp            0 Sep 12 09:02 FIFO.S1PD
|prw-rw-rw-    1 uucp     uucp            0 Sep 12 09:02 FIFO.S1RP
|
|These FIFO-files are created by c2faxrecv on startup, if they are not
|there. One "FIFO" for faxq and one "FIFO.[devicename]" for each modem.
|

But it's not and looks like this:
tux:/var/spool/hylafax/dev# ls -ll
total 0
prw-------    1 uucp     uucp            0 Sep 24 16:11 FIFO
prw-------    1 uucp     uucp            0 Sep 23 19:10 FIFO.faxCAPI
crw-rw-rw-    1 root     uucp       1,   3 Sep 23 18:51 null
tux:/var/spool/hylafax/dev#


|>
|> |May be you should reinstall c4h to /var/spool/fax with the "-h" (?)
|> option.
|>
|> What does this option do?
|
|Sorry, it's "-p" and tells c4h the path of the hylafax installation.

So like ./configure -p /var/spooler/hylafax ?

So long
KriS


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