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Start deamon?: msg#00030cms.opengroupware.xmlrpc.devel
Currently I am trying to integrate the user management stuff of Ogo with the user management on my SME server box using scripts. I hate to have to manage more than one user list ;-) From the XML-RPC handbook it is clearly very easy to do the entire user and group management on a Ogo box with scripting. Great!!! I installed Ogo on a clean RH9 box using the Kelley G script, went ok. I copied the alternative xmlrpclib.py into the python2.2 directory. Now if I start the xmlrpc deamon I get this output. [root@groupware gnu-fd-nil]# ./xmlrpcd -WOPort '"*:24024"' Uncatched Objective-C exception: exceptionClass <class FileNotFoundException> Reason: File not found: decimalDigitCharacterSet UserInfo: { filename = decimalDigitCharacterSet; } Somehow this filename does not look like a file to me and it is indeed not present on my box. Am I missing something stupid here? Thanks for any help, Han Spruyt. -- OpenGroupware.org XML-RPC xmlrpc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/xmlrpc
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