Of course, its a directory. You need to type this:

/local/biomart/apache/bin/httpd -d $PWD/ -f $PWD/conf/httpd.conf



Syed

On 15/12/2010 12:18, Sri Krishna Suresh Kumar wrote:
Hey Syed,

I get this following error

-bash: /local/biomart/apache/bin: is a directory

Thanks and Regards,
Sri Krishna

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Syed Haider<syed.hai...@oicr.on.ca>  wrote:
Hi Sri,

please write what exactly is the ERROR, that would definitely help us.

Syed

On 15/12/2010 12:13, Sri Krishna Suresh Kumar wrote:

Hi Leandro and Syed,

Thanks a lot for the quick replies. My perl version is 5.8.8. I have
also attached the registryURLPointer file.

The --clean option did the trick. Got this message in the end
"Compiling templates for visible datasets".

Thanks a lot again.

Could you kindly help me with the next step.

In order to start and stop the mart view, the help document says I have to
type

/my/chosen/Apache/binary -d $PWD -f $PWD/conf/httpd.conf

So I try and type

  /local/biomart/apache/bin -d $pwd -f $pwd/conf/httpd.conf

And I get an error message. I know I am doing something wrong here.
Could you tell me how to correct the mistake and start the mart view
correctly?

Thanks and Regards,
Sri Krishna
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Syed Haider<syed.hai...@oicr.on.ca>
  wrote:

Hi Sri,

have you tried --clean option while you do perl bin/configure ?


Syed

On 14/12/2010 15:32, Sri Krishna Suresh Kumar wrote:

Hello,

I have been trying to install Biomart in my work system.

I was able to install pre-requisites for biomart-perl using CPAN and
also completed the installation of Apache (2.2.17) and
mod-perl(2.0.4).

I have also installed the Biomart-perl api (step 1.4.3.1) and I
recieved the message "Looks good... You are done".

After this step, when I try to configure the MartView, after chaging
the setting.conf file and executing the command perl "bin/configure.pl
-r conf/registryURLPointer.xml" with the answer n to the subsequent
question, I did not get the message "Compiling templates for visible
datasets". Instead It stops prematurely with out any major error
outputs. However I see a warning message of use of uninitialised
variable in a CPAN module. I am attaching the file with the command
issued and the subsequent output received.

Could you let me know if I am doing anything wrong? Or if this is
normal?

Thanks and Regards,
Sri Krishna Suresh Kumar


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