Thanks for willingness to help, guys. Sorry for the long email...
> using mod_perl? RTIR needs at least two modules not required by RT. > Hook::LexWrap and Parse::BooleanLogic > I am running mod_perl and have those modules installed. > setting the LogLevel to debug in httpd.conf or your virtual host > definition may help. > additionally in the RT_SiteConfig.pm you can > Set($LogToFile, 'debug'); > I have both of these set and I'm still not seeing logs. if that doesn't help you probably need to post a little more about > your setup: OS, virtualhost definition, complete RT_SiteConfig.pm, > installation procedure come to mind. I'm running RHEL 6.5, with apache 2.x and mod_perl. I installed RT 4.2.3 first as the RTIR guide says RT 4.0.14 or later is required. After learning otherwise, I then removed 4.2.3 and installed RT 4.0.19 using the README: https://www.bestpractical.com/docs/rt/4.0/README.html I then installed RTIR 3.0.0 using the README: https://www.bestpractical.com/docs/rtir/3.0/README.html Here is my RT_SiteConfig.pm: Set( $CommentAddress, '' ); Set( $CorrespondAddress, '' ); Set( $DatabaseHost, 'localhost' ); Set( $DatabaseName, 'rt4' ); Set( $DatabasePassword, 'password' ); Set( $DatabasePort, '' ); Set( $DatabaseRequireSSL, '' ); Set( $DatabaseType, 'mysql' ); Set( $DatabaseUser, 'rt_user' ); Set( $Organization, 'example.com' ); Set( $OwnerEmail, '[email protected]' ); Set( $SendmailPath, '/usr/sbin/sendmail' ); Set( $WebDomain, 'www.example.com' ); Set( $WebPort, '80' ); Set( $rtname, 'example.com' ); Set( $LogToFile, 'debug' ); Set( @Plugins, 'RT::IR' ); 1; My virtual host config: <VirtualHost *:80> ### Optional apache logs for RT ErrorLog /opt/rt4/var/log/apache2.error TransferLog /opt/rt4/var/log/apache2.access LogLevel debug AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 DocumentRoot "/opt/rt4/share/html" <Location /> Order allow,deny Allow from all SetHandler modperl PerlResponseHandler Plack::Handler::Apache2 PerlSetVar psgi_app /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server </Location> <Perl> use Plack::Handler::Apache2; Plack::Handler::Apache2->preload("/opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server"); </Perl> </VirtualHost> -Brian
-- RT Training - Dallas May 20-21 http://bestpractical.com/training
