On Thursday, September 22, 2011 01:49:14 PM Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 22.09.2011 13:29, schrieb Joost Roeleveld:
> > Please don't CC me into all the emails, list-mails end up correctly.
>
> sorry for the noise
>
> >> otrs doesn't have that flag!
> >
> > Just noticed, the 3.x versions appear to have that flag removed. I
> > wonder why they did that as it makes managing webapplications a lot
> > simpler that way.
>
> The ebuild seems a bit outdated and non-maintained.
>
> > The 3.0.10 version wants me to unmask a few too many other packages
> > for my liking to have a quick check.
>
> Understood.
>
> > Did you read the documentation and have a look at the sample
> > configuration provided?
>
> sure, I did
>
> > From what I see in the patch for the
> > httpd.include file, I don't think it belongs in the vhosts.d folder
> > as this is supposed to be for definitions of vhosts-files.
>
> Yep. I had it pasted into the existing default-host already, but the
> problem was that the path of otrs was outside the setting of:
>
> DocumentRoot "/var/www/localhost/htdocs"
>
> I wanted to avoid moving the stuff there from /var/lib/otrs manually, to
> keep portage happy in future.
>
> Might try to cp the ebuild into a local overlay and edit $OTRS_HOME to
> something like "/var/www/localhost/htdocs/otrs", just to get on with it.
> I have people waiting to use OTRS ...
>
> I really wonder that I am the first person hitting these issues.
>
> btw, just found that bug and updated it ...
>
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=220553
>
> Thanks, Stefan
It could be that you're one of the few people actually using OTRS.
There are 2 older versions in layman overlays:
# eix otrs
* www-apps/otrs
Available versions:
(2.4.7) ~2.4.7[2]
(0) ~2.4.11[1] ~3.0.10
{apache2 cjk fastcgi (+)gd ldap mod_perl (+)mysql pdf postgres +rpc
soap vhosts}
Homepage: http://otrs.org/
Description: OTRS is an Open source Ticket Request System
[1] "rion" layman/rion
[2] "zugaina" layman/zugaina
Either of these might work on your system. At least one of these 2 appear to
provide the "vhosts" USE-flag as well.
I still have 2.3.3 installed in a virtual host intended for testing when I was
looking for possible webapps for a friend of mine. But we both then decided it
was not suitable for his needs.
It does have part of it outside of the Documentroot. As I wasn't too
interested at the time, I didn't look why it wants to have files in a
different location.
--
Joost