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  • From: Steve Blair <>
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  • Subject: Re: [wg-pic] sipc's publish requests
  • Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 10:14:07 -0500



Xiaotao Wu wrote:

On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Steve Blair wrote:


Xiaotao:

sipc was being installed on my H drive. This is where the homepath and


In sipc's installation process, it asks where you want to install to.


Nope. It doesn't ask.

For sipc data files, sipc will save it to your <HOMEPATH>\.sipc directory.
Usually, it's c:\documents and settings\<username>.
IE and other applications also uses HOMEPATH to save their user datas.

Please change your homedrive and homepath variables. It should not
point to a drive you never use.


Can't this is a site specific configuration issue that is out of my control. I only have this issue on
my desktop. My laptop doesn't use the share. I'll try sipc on both devices.

license key
sipc:-:2004-06-17:2004-06-17:21d3732964a35460ef98da7055c36864


Thanks!

BTW, you can download latest version at
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~xiaotaow/tmp5555/setup.exe

The latest version allows users to change its location manually on sipc.

-Xiaotao


homedrive variables point but I never use this drive. It is a share mounted
on the department fileserver. In my opinion this is not the way I'd like to
see the Windows installer work. Is it possible to change the installer to
prompt for the installation directory?

Also I am now at the point where sipc is asking for a license key.
Can you provide that?

Thanks, Steve

Xiaotao Wu wrote:


On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Steve Blair wrote:




Ok. I'll try this shortly. By the way the .sipc directory does not
get created. In my message I said the debug file doesn't exist.
Actually the c:\documents and settings\<username>\.sipc directory
doesn't exist.



The error message you sent to me showing sipc tried to open a socket.
That means the .sipc has already been created. In fact, if there is no
.sipc directory, you will be asked for license information.
The .sipc directory will be in

c:\.sipc
or
c:\documents and settings\<username>
(please replace <username> to your real XP user name)

-Xiaotao




-Steve

Xiaotao Wu wrote:




On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Steve Blair wrote:






Now way man! This file doesn't exist. It is almost as if
sipc.exe doesn't run to completion before producing the error
message. Is anyone else running this release on Windows XP?





Then please remove c:\documents and settings\<username>\.sipc directory
and try again. Please copy sipc.exe to where you have sipc installed
(usually in c:\program files\sipc)

-Xiaotao






_Steve

Xiaotao Wu wrote:






7) there isn't a dbg file because the application never extracts.







For Windows, the dbg file should be in

c:\documents and settings\<username>\.sipc\sip.dbg
can you check that?
Thanks!

-Xiaotao








-Steve

Xiaotao Wu wrote:








Can you send me the sip.dbg file in the ~/.sipc directory (are you using
Linux version?)

-Xiaotao

===========================================================
Name : Xiaotao Wu
Email :

Homepage : http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~xiaotaow
Phone : (212)939-7054, Fax: (801)751-0217
Phone-PC : (212)939-7133
SIP :
sip:
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===========================================================

On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Steve Blair wrote:










Xiaotao:

I just attempted a fresh install of this version of sipc. In the sipc
console
I get the following error. Any idea what is causing this?

Thnaks,
Steve

"Error sourcing /wxt/irt/sipc/sipc.tcl: couldn't open socket: host is
unreachable"



Xiaotao Wu wrote:










On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Xiaotao Wu wrote:












On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Jamey Hicks wrote:












sipc is not including the user part of the SIP URI in the request line
of the PUBLISH requests that it is sending. I think that it should have
a full URI, according to the latest SIP PUBLISH draft:
draft-ietf-sip-publish-03.











I will fix that now.











The fixed version of sipc is at

http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~xiaotaow/tmp5555/sipc (for linux)
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~xiaotaow/tmp5555/sipc.exe (for Windows)

Please download and update the sipc file in your sipc installation
directory.

-Xiaotao












-Xiaotao












Instead of

PUBLISH sip:hp.com SIP/2.0

it should be:

PUBLISH
sip:
SIP/2.0

I just tested this using the Linux sipc executable downloaded from the
link that you posted.

Thanks,
Jamey













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voice: 215-573-8396

215-746-7903

fax: 215-898-9348

sip:










--

ISC Network Engineering
The University of Pennsylvania
3401 Walnut Street, Suite 221A
Philadelphia, PA 19104


voice: 215-573-8396

215-746-7903

fax: 215-898-9348

sip:








--

ISC Network Engineering
The University of Pennsylvania
3401 Walnut Street, Suite 221A
Philadelphia, PA 19104


voice: 215-573-8396

215-746-7903

fax: 215-898-9348

sip:






--

ISC Network Engineering
The University of Pennsylvania
3401 Walnut Street, Suite 221A
Philadelphia, PA 19104


voice: 215-573-8396

215-746-7903

fax: 215-898-9348

sip:




--

ISC Network Engineering
The University of Pennsylvania
3401 Walnut Street, Suite 221A
Philadelphia, PA 19104


voice: 215-573-8396

215-746-7903

fax: 215-898-9348

sip:





--
ISC Network Engineering
The University of Pennsylvania
3401 Walnut Street, Suite 221A
Philadelphia, PA 19104

voice: 215-573-8396
215-746-7903

fax: 215-898-9348
sip:




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