Turns out that I just had the wrong spec in for the images url. It
needed to be /backuppc/images not /images.
Thanks for the help.
David Relson wrote:
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 10:13:28 -0600
Eric Snyder wrote:
...[snip]...
3) Really minor. My images do not show up in the cgi interface. Here
is the bottom of my default file inside my sites-available folder
where backuppc access is defined:
Alias /backuppc/ "/usr/local/BackupPC/cgi-bin/"
<Directory /usr/local/BackupPC/cgi-bin/>
AllowOverride None
Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
DirectoryIndex index.cgi
</Directory>
The image files did actually get installed in
/use/local/BackupPC/cgi-bin/images and I can browse then using the
file manager. When I try to access them using
http://debian/backuppc/images/0010001.gif the browser does actually
display the image.
I encountered the same problem with my gentoo system. As I'm a
gentoo rookie and treading in the very unfamiliar waters of DIY
ebuilds, odds are the problem is one of my own creation. In any case
I got images (and style sheets) to work by executing:
ln -s ../image /usr/share/webapps/backuppc/3.0.0_beta2/htdocs/backuppc/
HTH,
David
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