Hi again Gene!
Yes, your access rights are probabely not set as they should.
Maybe a chmod 750 on your files after the chown apache:apache ?
It goes on the same on saturday 11.30 PM (GMT) :
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
While trying to retrieve the URL:
It works fine here.
Gene probably has to use port 85 because his service
provider blocks web servers on port 80 on non-business
accounts.
Regards,
Steve
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From: sani.broy...@free.fr [mailto:sani.broy...@free.fr]
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 7:38 AM
To: Enhanced
On Saturday 11 July 2009, sani.broy...@free.fr wrote:
Hi again Gene!
Yes, your access rights are probabely not set as they should.
Maybe a chmod 750 on your files after the chown apache:apache ?
How about a 744, gives everybody read perms? 750 set exec for group but not
read for world (I
On Saturday 11 July 2009, Steve Stallings wrote:
It works fine here.
Gene probably has to use port 85 because his service
provider blocks web servers on port 80 on non-business
accounts.
Regards,
Steve
Correct Steve. That port forward is done in the router. dd-wrt on an old x86
box.
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Hi Gene.
Apache needs to be owner of files, so giving full access is relevant, and
doesn't care about group and other.
I mainly use x5x mode since when it applies to directory the +x flag changes of
meaning.
Of course xx0 is of common sense for paranoïd sysadmins, and guru paranoïd
sysadmins
Gentlemen,
6.06
git
trunk
did a 'git pull' this morning and received a message the download
could not merge the 'Makefile'
I checked permissions and ownership of my 'Makefile'
The ownership was/is the same as all the other files in that directory
this seemed innocuous so I
I was testing the latest EMC 2.3.2 release on Ubuntu 8.04 yesterday,
and observed that now the full height of the StepConf window will not
fit on my 1024 by 768 monitor. The last time I used StepConf, about 6
months ago, I could right click on the title bar, invoke the Move
option and move
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 11:01:07AM -0300, Christopher Purcell wrote:
observed that now the full height of the StepConf window will not
fit on my 1024 by 768 monitor.
Gnome lets you move a window up off the top of the screen by holding
down Alt and left-dragging it.
On Saturday 11 July 2009, sani.broy...@free.fr wrote:
Hi Gene.
Apache needs to be owner of files, so giving full access is relevant, and
doesn't care about group and other.
I mainly use x5x mode since when it applies to directory the +x flag changes
of meaning.
Of course xx0 is of common sense
Bien vu :-)
But this space was caused by cut/past of message.
It wasn't in your initial message and link.
The message is access denied rather that not found.
Do you have an htaccess file ? A reverse proxy ?
If US list members manage to get your URL, it's a WAN issue, don't bother with
it,
Hi,
sani.broy...@free.fr wrote:
Bien vu :-)
But this space was caused by cut/past of message.
It wasn't in your initial message and link.
The message is access denied rather that not found.
Do you have an htaccess file ? A reverse proxy ?
If US list members manage to get your URL,
Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 09:05:50 -0500
From: ch...@timeguy.com
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] StepConf height gain
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 11:01:07AM -0300, Christopher Purcell wrote:
observed that now the full height of the StepConf window will not
OK it works once I reconfigured my squid.
Your server replies an access denied probabely because of IP/Port rewriting.
Sorry for the noise :-)
Chris.
Le samedi 11 juillet 2009 17:19:40, Luc Claeys a écrit :
Hi,
sani.broy...@free.fr wrote:
Bien vu :-)
But this space was caused by
Thanks Luc.
Unexplainable...
Regards, Chris.
Le samedi 11 juillet 2009 17:19:40, Luc Claeys a écrit :
Hi,
sani.broy...@free.fr wrote:
Bien vu :-)
But this space was caused by cut/past of message.
It wasn't in your initial message and link.
The message is access denied rather
After my discussion with Peter last night I decided to have a go at
tweaking PID. I first set it up so maxerrorI and maxerrorD also trigger
the saturated output. This helped quite a bit. Next I added a function
that scales all of the maxerror values when the machine has been
stationary for
If you 'pull' and another developer has made a change to the same file
you have, you might get a message like this:
$ git merge origin/master ;# can happen with 'git pull', 'git rebase' too
Auto-merged src/Makefile
CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in src/Makefile
Removed
I cleared up some of my issues, but have other issues that possibly
should have been looked at first.
The lubrication did help with missing steps, as well as truing up the
machine as best I can.
I cannot find the information needed to set the timing better. I have
the step time setting from
I just changed my monitor to 1024 x 768 (yuk) but there is plenty of room
for the Stepconif Wizard. Do you have large buttons or something like that or
and extra row of stuff?
John
On 11 Jul 2009 at 11:01, Christopher Purcell wrote:
I was testing the latest EMC 2.3.2 release on Ubuntu 8.04
On Saturday 11 July 2009, sani.broy...@free.fr wrote:
Bien vu :-)
But this space was caused by cut/past of message.
It wasn't in your initial message and link.
The message is access denied rather that not found.
Do you have an htaccess file ? A reverse proxy ?
I'll have to check. There are
On Saturday 11 July 2009, Luc Claeys wrote:
Hi,
sani.broy...@free.fr wrote:
Bien vu :-)
But this space was caused by cut/past of message.
It wasn't in your initial message and link.
The message is access denied rather that not found.
Do you have an htaccess file ? A reverse proxy ?
If
On Saturday 11 July 2009, sani.broy...@free.fr wrote:
OK it works once I reconfigured my squid.
squid? I thought that was another name for a cuttlefish or something. :)
Your server replies an access denied probabely because of IP/Port
rewriting.
Sorry for the noise :-)
Chris.
Le samedi 11
No, nothing out of the ordinary, and with both upper and lower menus
hidden, the StepConf window height is still too tall.
It is possible my screen resolution is not what I think it is.
Obviously Axis knows the screen resolution, because the Axis window
fits perfectly. But Axis is using
I cannot find the information needed to set the timing better. I have
the step time setting from the docs of the drivers, still need the step
space, direction hold and direction setup. Is there any good way to
determine these from running the machine?
Can you refresh what chip and boards
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