Rivendell uses Apache and a web cgi
script to do the importing/exporting. This was so that you could
lock down the /var/snd permissions.
It does seem confusing until you realise all you need to do is
make sure the Rivendell web components are in place correctly.
First things first, check to see you have the web files in place:
http://localhost/rd-bin/addcart.html
If you get a 404 error then the Apache config hasn't been put in
place properly (or the files aren't even there).
Usually on a source install you copy rd-bin.conf to
/etc/apache/conf.d/ then restart the Apache service. There is a
gotcha in that if you didn't specify the --libexecdir flag then
the generated rd-bin.conf won't have the right path settings and
you'll notice it still has a variable name in place (which
obviously won't work).
The tricky part is depending on your distribution, the Rivendell
web files should be copied to different places (I'm not sure where
they get copied if you don't use the --libexecdir flag).
Suffice it to say you either copy them directly to something like
/var/www/rd-bin and then amend the rd-bin.conf appropriately or
you copy them somewhere in usr space and change the path in
rd-bin.conf to reflect that.
Ubuntu seems to like /usr/local/libexec but most other distros
I've tried just go straight to /var/www/rd-bin
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
On 18/10/12 13:55, Matthew Chambers wrote:
I know where /etc/rd.conf is but I've
not seen a rd-bin.conf or rdexport. my /var/snd/ is set to be
owned by the same user:group that the rivendell daemons run as
and it is also chmod'd to 777 (everyone do everything)
On 10/18/2012 7:12 AM, Alessio Elmi wrote:
That sounds more like a permissions problem... In my
case GUI edit and deleting are ok, but I wanted do it by script.
I think you should check rd-bin.conf setup, rdxport
chmod/setuid, var/snd owner/chmod... but I always have
problems facing the real guilty.
Alessio
2012/10/18 Matthew Chambers
<[email protected]>
I am having trouble with deleteing and modifying
existing carts. When I try to import a new cut, I get
a URL Not Valid error
On 10/18/2012 3:07 AM, Alessio Elmi wrote:
You mean using the GUI? Of course it is the best way.. but I needed to
prepare scripts in order to give presenters more flexibility..
Alessio
2012/10/18 Bruce L.D. Mones <[email protected]>:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Alessio Elmi <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hey guys,
could you find a way to remove cart by command line tools? Something
like "rdlibrary --delete-cart=XYZ"..
At the moment we manually delete XYZ.wav from /var/snd plus deleting
record in db from "cart" table about cart XYZ. But I am afraid about
ruining the entire db.
Thank you
Alessio
Hi,
Is there issues on deleting the cart from within RDLibrary?
Just curious :)
Regards,
Bruce L.D. Mones
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