srm.conf is part of the Apache configuration files. It determines how
requests are
serviced and how results should be formatted for the browsers. Usually
srm.conf is in the /etc/httpd/conf directory. You could try creating a
symlink to /etc/httpd/conf from /home/httpd/html/conf. I haven't looked at
modifying the script to point to the correct directory, but a symlink might
be an easy way around mucking with the install script.
david
At 06:40 PM 3/21/98 -0500, you wrote:
>I seem to run into a problem installing FrontPage extensions.
>Here is the output I receive:
>
>Will chown web to bin as part of install.
>Will chgrp web to nobody as part of install.
>Cannot open "/home/httpd/html/conf/srm.conf": no such file or directory.
>ERROR: / installation failed.
>Hit enter to continue
>
>
>Any one have any idea? I don not have the srm.conf file.
>
>What is this file?
>
>
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