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Re: [hylafax-users] capi4hylafax (again) take 2 :)
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 17:14, Bodo Meissner wrote:
> > Oct 26 16:36:29 localhost FaxGetty[2883]: /dev/faxCAPI: Can not
> > initialize modem.
>
> Hello Gavin,
>
> it looks as if faxgetty is running which does not understand the format
> of config.faxCAPI. (It's different from the normal modem configuration
> files.)
>
> On Debian you have a file /etc/default/hylafax. In this file you must
> set USE_FAXGETTY=no. This tells hylafax not to start faxgetty and not
> to expect a faxgetty process started by init.
OK thank you for the hint, I have changed this and restarted hylafax/c2faxrecv
> With a modem this would be a send-only configuration, but capi4hylafax
> works very different from analog modems. You will be able to receive
> faxes anyway if it's allowed in config.faxCAPI.
Do you know how capi4hylafax actually works? I don't understand the data flow
involved - does 'c2faxrecv' emulate AT commands at /dev/faxCAPI or
something?
When I have /dev/faxCAPI symlinked to /dev/capi20 as guided by a tutorial
whose URL I have lose, faxstat always shows 'Waiting for modem to come
ready', and if this symlink is not present, then faxstat always shows
'Terminated' as the status - is this correct? I was expecting the traditional
'Running and idle' status..
At least now with the faxgetty disabled, the logfiles look more sensible:
Oct 27 09:29:12 localhost FaxQueuer[2680]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.2.0
Oct 27 09:29:12 localhost FaxQueuer[2680]: Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
Oct 27 09:29:12 localhost FaxQueuer[2680]: Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon
Graphics, Inc.
Oct 27 09:29:12 localhost HylaFAX[2682]: HylaFAX INET Protocol Server:
restarted.
Cheers,
Gavin.
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