DEFAULT_VHOST. I've added -D PHP4 there, restarted server, but it does
still not parse any php file.
q-parser
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Antoine wrote:
Hi,
I just can't seem to figure out how to get perl working on apache2.
There don't seem to be any decent gentoo-specific docs, and it seems
like the names of config files are changing constantly :-(.
Anyway, I have installed ~x86 apache2 and mod_perl. What do I do now?
I have
John Dangler wrote:
After going back through the entire thread dealing with the vhosts
problem that was running here recently, I tried to setup my local
fileserver with the ‘default’ apache server, and adding 1 virtual host.
my apache2.conf file is basically a default (out of the box) setup,
otherwise your will always get a 403 error.
-Mike
On 8/7/05, *q-parser* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yes, that's it! Many thanks...I hope, there'll be no other problems.
Michael Crute wrote:
Try this...
VirtualHost Gentoo-drak:85
ServerAdmin
Michael Crute wrote:
On 9/3/05, q-parser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I
have a different problem now. I've migrated the whole program to my
server, but it does not work there. I set up different ports for it and
server does not listen to them, though I have Listen directives. I'm
getting time
Michael Crute wrote:
On 9/3/05, *q-parser* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Those port numbers are chosen for explanatory reason, but I
wouldn't object if they worked ;) This whole file is Include-d
into apache2.conf. I emphasize that on my localhost, it works
/directory
Repeat this section for /usr/local/koha/opac/htdocs/
This should get it working.
Paul
q-parser wrote:
I've got a problem with setting up a virtual host for my koha
perl-based application. It has its own httpd.conf which I include
into apache2.conf using Include directive. It looks
/modules
SetEnv KOHA_CONF /etc/koha.conf
Directory /usr/local/koha/opac/htdocs
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
/VirtualHost
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I've got a problem with setting up a virtual host for my koha
perl-based application. It has its own httpd.conf which I include into
apache2.conf using Include directive. It looks like this:
#
Listen 85
VirtualHost Gentoo-drak:85
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot
Philip Webb wrote:
050628 q-parser wrote:
I've emerged kde-3.4.1 recently the font in Konsole is different.
How do I set it back to normal ?
First try the Konsole 'settings' menu - 'font' - 'custom',
then try selecting 'Fixed (gnu) regular 13'. That might help.
Yes, that's
Hi.
I've emerged kde-3.4.1 recently and I noticed that the font in Konsole
is different. It no longer is so smooth and nice. I've tried to combine
various combinations of fonts, sizes and it still isn't what it used to
be. When I want to set font to Linux an error dialog appears that
there's
Does anybody have any experience with Koha running on Gentoo? I'm trying
to get it to work but I'm getting hopeless. The problem might be in
setting virtual host on Apache but I think I have everything configured
correctly.
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Hi.
I've just emerged kde-meta-3.4.1, but it won't start after issuing
startx. I changed XSESSION in /etc/rc.conf to kde-meta-3.4.1 but
still nothing. I could only start from within the X calling startkde
in xterm. And it still don't work properly. I've also updated configs
using etc-update
mails.
Thanks for suggestions.
q-parser
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Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 21 May 2005 06:56 pm, Joseph Drake wrote:
Does anyone know any good traffic monitor? I want to how much data is
transported when my machine's up. I emerged traffic-vis, but I don't
know how it works. Thanks for any advice.
I have a
Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 21 May 2005 06:56 pm, Joseph Drake wrote:
Does anyone know any good traffic monitor? I want to how much data is
transported when my machine's up. I emerged traffic-vis, but I don't
know how it works. Thanks for any advice.
I have a
Arran Fraser wrote:
I recently did my first-in-a-long-while "emerge world". Now, when I
click a link in Thunderbird nothing happens. I'd like the link to be
opened in Firefox (of course). I'm using KDE.
Any ideas?
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Something similar here. I'm getting an error dialog
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
q-parser wrote:
Arran Fraser wrote:
I recently did my first-in-a-long-while "emerge world". Now, when I
click a link in Thunderbird nothing happens. I'd like the link to be
opened in Firefox (of course). I'm
Vittorio wrote:
The compilation of kde-base/kdelibs-3.3.2-r8 dies with the following message:
..
echo dummy.cpp
/bin/sh ../libtool --silent --mode=compile --tag=CXX i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++
-DHAV
E_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../dcop -I../kio/kssl
Jonas Pedersen wrote:
Antoine wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get up to date and python won't emerge. It borks at :
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc: glibc: No such file or directory
ln: accessing `libpython2.3.so.1.0': No such file or directory
make: *** [libpython2.3.so] Error 1
I tried revdep-rebuild but it
Panos Laganakos wrote:
Hello,
I am getting an error on startup about not having configured my eth0
right.
The thing is i don't have network access on that machine neither an
ethernet card. So i think loopback (lo) should be enough, no matter
though, Gentoo asks me to specify one.
Panos Laganakos wrote:
q-parser
wrote:
Panos Laganakos wrote:
Hello,
I am getting an error on startup about not having configured my eth0
right.
The thing is i don't have network access on that machine neither an
ethernet card. So i think
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