On Mon, 7 May 2007, Markus Drexelius wrote:
Hi Brandon,
I think the difference in the binding ports is the result of my experiments
to get it working. The last one is port 80 and on port 80 I can access
gnump3d (but only with the white page).
The config file is attached.
Perhaps there is a problem with the theme. Have you tried a different
theme?
Try running as root (comment out the user = gnump3d line) to see if maybe
there is a file access permission problem?
-Brandon
What does the option "enable_browsing" mean? I have now removed the #. After
that the following error message appears, when I start gnump3d:
"Error: duplicate entries for (/usr/share/gnump3d/Tabular/)
Indexing complete."
Is this a problem?!
Thanks a lot four your help.
Markus
Brandon Kuczenski schrieb:
On Sun, 6 May 2007, Markus Drexelius wrote:
Hi!
I am still searching for a solution, so I am trying anything possible...
Markus,
Could you provide your config file? Your last two emails reported two
different binding ports (80 and 8888).
What happens when you try to connect to localhost?
-Brandon
One question:
What happens, when I am starting gnump3d? When I start it with the command
"gnump3d &" from a root shell, the following is displayed and then nothing
happens (I will not come back to the command line):
"
Use of implicit split to @_ is deprecated at
/usr/share/perl5/gnump3d/plugins/playlist.pm line 321.
GNUMP3d v2.9.9.1 by Steve Kemp
http://www.gnump3d.org/
GNUMP3d is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
certain conditions.
For full details please visit the COPYING URL given below:
Copying details:
http://localhost:8888/COPYING
GNUMP3d now serving upon:
http://localhost:8888/
GNUMP3d website:
http://www.gnump3d.org/
Indexing your music collection, this may take some time.
(Run with '--fast' if you do not wish this to occur at startup).
Indexing complete.
"
Is this ok or is there anything wrong when starting the daemon? With the
"&" the daemon should start and I should come back to the command line,
isn't?!
Maybe this is in relation with the blank page, that is displayed, when I
am accessing the root page?
Thanks,
Markus
Markus Drexelius schrieb:
Hi,
I am running ubuntu 7.04 and I have installed gnump3d for testing.
I have modified it so it listens to port 80.
When I try to access the server from my webbrowser (e.g.
http://192.168.1.1), only a blank white page comes back as result. When I
enter an URL that doesn't exist (e.g. http://192.168.1.1/xyz) the correct
webpage of gnump3d with the default theme is displayed with the error
message:
"The requested file /xyz couldn't be found. Please try returning to the
index."
When I click to "index" (--> http://192.168.1.1) the blank page is
displayed again.
When I click on "Random Selection" for example, my MP3-files are
displayed and I can access them...
There is no error in the error log:
Set-Cookie: theme=Tabular;path=/; expires=Mon, 10-Mar-08 14:36:42 GMT;
Header: HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Connection: close
Server: GNUMP3d 2.9.9.1
Content-type: text/html
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-control: no-cache
Set-Cookie: theme=Tabular;path=/; expires=Mon, 10-Mar-08 14:36:42 GMT;
Do you have any idea what's going wrong here?
Thanks a lot!
Yours,
Markus
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