Hi,

I am not sure, but just check if you dont have SELinux running.... I had a
problem with symlinks and SELinux in FC3.... Just guessing... :)

Regards

Subhasis

On 10/12/05, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
> i am running django on two boxen, one mandrake10 and the other freebsd.
> Both run on apache2+mod_python. The media for the web app (css, images,
> js) is served from a directory on /home. This directory is symlinked to
> the main python site-packages directory. The freebsd install runs
> perfectly. On mandrake, apache2 cant access the media saying 'symlinks
> not allowed'. The httpd.conf files are identical in the the two
> installs. In the mandrake install, when the real path is given there is
> no problem. Even if i put 'Options +FollowSymLinks' in the mandrake
> install the same problem arises. Cannot find anything in httpd2.conf or
> httpdcommon.conf which is barring symlinks. Any clues?
> --
> regards
> kg
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