Thanks! Tried moving to FastCgi and I now get:
You're almost there!You haven't yet configured your webserver to run RT. You appear to have installed RT's web interface correctly, but haven't yet configured your web server to "run" the RT server which powers the web interface. The next step is to edit your webserver's configuration file to instruct it to use RT's *mod_perl* or *FastCGI* handler. If you need commercial support, please contact us at [email protected]. I'm definitely not a web server expert...so...any advice? Max -- Max McGrath Network Administrator Carthage College 262-552-5512 [email protected] On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 10:53 PM, Alex Vandiver <[email protected]>wrote: > On Wed, 2013-10-02 at 21:53 -0500, Max McGrath wrote: > > Nope...definitely did that step: [snp] > > Ah. Then the perl that your mod_perl is linked against is not the perl > that you configured RT with -- did you recompile a newer perl to meet > the >= 5.10.1 dep, but not recompile mod_perl? Deploying with mod_fcgi > or mod_fastcgi is probably easier than upgrading mod_perl. > - Alex > > >
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