Hi Chris
Thanks for the reply I know this can be some what frustrating at a distance.
Ok I went back to /usr/local/ledgersmb I then re ran | # sh
configure_apache.sh |
It then asked the following
Which user does your web server run as?
to which I replyed www-data and pressed enter
I
Paul Harwood wrote:
> Hi Stroller
>
> OOOps Still getting use to the Nabble Editor
>
> > 1) Do you have "Alias /ledgersmb /usr/local/ledgersmb" in
> ledgersmb-httpd.conf ?
>
> Yes this is the first line in the file.
>
> > 2) Is /usr/local/ledgersmb the correct directory where LedgerSMB was
> i
Hi Stroller
OOOps Still getting use to the Nabble Editor
> 1) Do you have "Alias /ledgersmb /usr/local/ledgersmb" in
> ledgersmb-httpd.conf ?
Yes this is the first line in the file.
> 2) Is /usr/local/ledgersmb the correct directory where LedgerSMB was
> installed to?
Yes this is where
Hi Stroller
OOOPs
Getting to the Nabble Editor this is more readable
> 1) Do you have "Alias /ledgersmb /usr/local/ledgersmb" in
> ledgersmb-httpd.conf ?
Yes this is the first line in the file.
> 2) Is /usr/local/ledgersmb the correct directory where LedgerSMB was
> installed to?
Yes this is
Hi Stroller
> 1) Do you have "Alias /ledgersmb /usr/local/ledgersmb" in
> ledgersmb-httpd.conf ?
Yes this is the first line in the file.
> 2) Is /usr/local/ledgersmb the correct directory where LedgerSMB was
> installed to?
Yes this is where I extracted the .tar.gz file as per the install not
David A. Bandel wrote
Two things, but likely the first:
just hit once or twice first after you su, then you should not
get kicked out.
David
This worked entering twice. I would never have guessed that.
Many thanks
I forgot to mention the system and software
Postgresql 8.3.7
On debian with KD
On 9 Jun 2009, at 13:34, Stroller wrote:
> ...
> 3) How are you trying to "start" the admin.pl file? You should simply
> be browsing to http://emachine/ledgersmb/admin.pl
Whups!
That's browsing to http://localhost/ledgersmb/admin.pl on your system.
Clicking on the link in this email should wor
On 9 Jun 2009, at 06:23, Barneyr wrote:
> ...
> Copy ledgersmb-httpd.conf to /etc/apache2/conf.d. From looking at the
> file the "AddHandler cgi-script .pl" directive is there in the file
> so my
> question is the file in the correct place or should it be in the
> /etc/apache2 folder as indicate