Installing Yate from RPMs

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If you want Yate to start every time on boot, type this:
 
If you want Yate to start every time on boot, type this:

Revision as of 15:10, 29 March 2013

If you want to get Yate up and running on your RedHat-based system (CentOS, Fedora, etc), here is hopefully the quickest way to get going.

Contents

Download RPMs

Download the Yate RPM for your CPU type, into your favourite folder (we use /usr/src).

Run the following command

rpm -Uhv yate-4.3.0-1.src.rpm

(this file name may change so just type 'rpm -Uhv yat and then press tab and let the shell complete the name for you)

Start Yate

service yate start

Start Yate on system boot command

If you want Yate to start every time on boot, type this:

chkconfig --level 345 yate on


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