Thanks for the suggestions. The short answer is yes. Long answer is, I noted that as soon as make install finished, the printout suggested doing that, but I saw that the instructions didn't do it until near the end of step 23, so I waited until that point to do it. I didn't think that would make a difference... Would it? At any rate, it was done before I tried to start the system. Just in case, I tried doing that again just now, and restarting, but no change.
Anything else I should check? Karen -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Scott Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Problems Starting Evergreen On 18/07/07, Karen Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I started the "Exception running autogen.sh" thread earlier, but discovered the problems are starting earlier on, when I first try to start Evergreen. Below is what it says. Advice please? I'm not sure why the inability to open the log file, but what I'm more concerned about are the Jabber errors "no one to send my message too!!!" Any idea what might need to be fixed and how? I followed the instructions on the wiki for installing on Ubuntu 7.04 very closely, changing only to accommodate for the changes between 1.2.0 rc 1 and earlier versions. I also had to choose between the default configuration options vs those suggested in the instructions a couple of times. I took detailed notes of everything I did during install if that would help someone help me diagnose the problem. I can also use those notes to help update instructions on the wiki to work with 1.2.0 rc1, once I finally get this thing running. > > Thanks, > Karen > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo -u opensrf /openils/bin/osrf_ctl.sh > -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a start_all Starting OpenSRF Router > Starting OpenSRF Perl Starting OpenSRF C > (host=eg-server.kent.lib.md.us) Unable to fopen log file > /openils/var/log/osrfsys.log for writing; logging to standard error Hi Karen: Did you remember the following command after "make install": sudo chown -R opensrf:opensrf /openils ? -- Dan Scott Laurentian University
