Nicolas Baradakis wrote:
Manojkumar Patel wrote:
My Config.ini file is like: --no-create --sysconfdir=/home/manoj/RadiusServer --with-logdir=/home/manoj/RadisuServer When I w run config file like ./configure < Config.ini But radius server was configured as default setting. But I want to change default setting. I want to pass all parameter in one file instead of Command line argument. How can I do that requirements ?
You could try this command line: $ xargs ./configure < Config.ini
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And the reason you would do that is because configure scripts do not read stdin, they expect their parameters to be passed to them as command line arguments. And wouldnt xargs do it once per arg? You might as well simply make a shell script that looks like this. ./configure\ --no-create\ --sysconfdir=/home/manoj/RadiusServer\ --with-logdir=/home/manoj/RadisuServer And consider that running a radius server from your home directory is only usefull or good practice for testing/debugging purposes. For anything else, use the system standard locations and utilize /usr/local or /opt And your spelling/capitalization of RadiusServer is going to cause you nothing but trouble. Make it simple and call it radius. Or call it raddb