Installing Yate from RPMs
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Revision as of 15:11, 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.
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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
Here is the command to 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
See also