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@Alex
Finally I got the openxpki server up and running (unix socket)
Many thanks for your support
The last but not least is the web front end
Will keep you in touch with :-)
soon
rlis

Alexander Klink wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> 
> again, please subscribe to the openxpki-users mailing list and post
> there so that more people can be of help.
> 
> On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 05:11:13PM +0100, Robert LISIAK wrote:
>>> --batch (--force if you already have an existing config file
>>> installation), so that the XML files are changed. The server actually
>>> reads the configuration from the XML files (check what your database.xml
>>> says, for example), the openxpki.conf is just a file that is used in
>>> creating those XML files.
>> I have used openxpki-configure but without the -?force
> Hmmm, I guess the original installation came from the Debian package,
> then.
> 
>> //// with ?force is better but still no server run ////////////////
>> 2007/02/02 16:25:54 openxpki.system.FATAL [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (141)]
>> Exception during initialization task 'dbi_backend':
>> I18N_OPENXPKI_SERVER_DBI_SCHEMA_CHECK_PARAMETER_NOT_UPERCASE_ONLY
>> 2007/02/02 16:25:54 openxpki.system.FATAL [OpenXPKI::Server
>> (/usr/lib/perl5/OpenXPKI/Server.pm:77)] Exception during server
>> initialization:
>> I18N_OPENXPKI_SERVER_DBI_SCHEMA_CHECK_PRAMETER_NOT_UPPERCASE_ONLY;
>> __PARAMETER__ => openxpki; __PACKAGE__ => OpenXPKI::Server::DBI::DBH;
>> __CALLER__ => OpenXPKI::Server::DBI::Schema::set_namespace
>> //////////////////////////////////////////////////
> That looks like you have a namespace called 'openxpki' defined in
> your database.xml. You could try to have a look for that and throw
> the line away if there is one (namespaces are not needed for MySQL).
> 
>> Also during the ''make i18n'' and ''make deployment'' in
>> /usr/local/src/trunk/package/debian I have had these error messages
>> ....
>> /bin/sh: -c: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token `fi'
>> /bin/sh: -c: line 2: `fi'
>> make[3]: *** [dist] Error 2
>> make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/src/trunk/i18n'
> Hmmm, weird. I have no idea why this is happening. Maybe Michael, who has
> build the Debian scripts has one?
> 
>> and I should comment #local $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR; in all Makefile.PL
>> for this error reason !
> ? No, the local $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR thing is for reading in files,
> this does not seem to have anything to do with the error you are
> getting. Uncommenting will definitely NOT help.
> 
>> ...
>> Makefile:64: *** missing separator.  Stop.
> that seems not related to $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR stuff, but looks like
> a Makefile error, not a perl error.
> 
>> Any sugestions, pls
>> Have a nice WE
> Same to you.
> 
> Regards,
>     Alex


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