> - run the script as root the ./telepathy-resiprocate ?
I've changed the resiprocate.service file and ran ./telepathy-resiprocate again and did $ kill -9 on mission-control (and it started again by itself) but still the same result. 2016-04-04 10:58 GMT-03:00 Daniel Pocock <[email protected]>: > > > On 04/04/16 15:54, Mateus Bellomo wrote: > > > >> do you see more than one process? > > > > I'm just running > > > > $ root@mateus:/home/mateus/resiprocate# > > ./apps/telepathy/telepathy-resiprocate > > > > and then > > > > root@mateus:/home/mateus/resiprocate# ps ax | grep telepathy-resiprocate > > 4424 pts/2 Sl+ 0:00 > > /home/mateus/resiprocate/apps/telepathy/.libs/lt-telepathy-resiprocate > > 4445 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep telepathy-resiprocate > > > > So it's just one process > > > > > >> What happens when you try to add an account? You should be able to do > > the following > > > > I've attached an image. I did those steps but SIP is not appearing. > > > > > >> Did you use the deploy-properties script or manually run the commands in > > the script? > > > > I didn't do any of those. I've just run the > > ./apps/telepathy/telepathy-resiprocate. > > Should I do the commands from > > > https://github.com/resiprocate/resiprocate/blob/master/apps/telepathy/deploy-properties > > too? > > > > > Yes, > > - please edit the resiprocate.service file (change the Exec path to > point to your executable) > > - run the script as root > > - restart the mission-control process again and telepathy-resiprocate > should start itself automatically > >
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