Le 28/07/2018 à 08:33, Gary Hodder a écrit :
I've tried. It does not work for me. I mean, not more. It seams that
in
Debian 8 the /var/www/rd-bin can be a bin directory (and
/var/www/html
can stay an fixed pages directory).
The rd-bin directory also has web pages that need to be in the apache
> I've tried. It does not work for me. I mean, not more. It seams that
> in
> Debian 8 the /var/www/rd-bin can be a bin directory (and
> /var/www/html
> can stay an fixed pages directory).
The rd-bin directory also has web pages that need to be in the apache
document root to read them.
>
Le 24/07/2018 à 04:11, Gary Hodder a écrit :
I compiled rivendell 2.19.2 with :
./configure --libexecdir=/var/www/rd-bin
--sysconfdir=/etc/apache2/rivendell
I remember reading quite some time ago that apache2 by default for
security reasons will not look out side of its set root directory.
>
> I compiled rivendell 2.19.2 with :
> ./configure --libexecdir=/var/www/rd-bin
> --sysconfdir=/etc/apache2/rivendell
>
I remember reading quite some time ago that apache2 by default for
security reasons will not look out side of its set root directory.
In debian 9.4 its document root is
On Jul 23, 2018, at 10:17, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> I hate, hate, hate error messages like this. The message should say: "unable
> to create destination file: /path/to/filename".
>
> We're all assuming the problem is access to /var/snd, but what if the real
> problem is
On Mon, 23 Jul 2018, Cowboy wrote:
It could be worse.
"They" could have specified the error text as...
"Like dude, something went wrong."
Yes; I remember programming on a PDP-8 back in the 1970's where the only
error message you ever got was "ERROR".
Or the once popular..
"I can't do
All I can say is...
PC Load Letter
>
>
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2018 10:17:57 -0400 (EDT)
> Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
>
> > I hate, hate, hate error messages like this. The message should say:
> > "unable to create destination file: /path/to/filename".
>
> It could be worse.
>
On Mon, 23 Jul 2018 10:17:57 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> I hate, hate, hate error messages like this. The message should say:
> "unable to create destination file: /path/to/filename".
It could be worse.
"They" could have specified the error text as...
"Like
On Tue, 17 Jul 2018, le père Léon wrote:
Sounds like these words have already been read..
Under Debian 8 (thanks to many tricks I finally succeeded in compiling
and launching Rivendell !!)
.. import does not work :
"unable to create destination file"
I hate, hate, hate error messages like
> I compiled rivendell 2.19.2 with :
> ./configure --libexecdir=/var/www/rd-bin
> --sysconfdir=/etc/apache2/rivendell
>
If apache is not told to look in the rivendell directory under apache
then it wont find the rd-bin.conf.
I just used --libexecdir=/usr/local/libexec
The configure script
Hmm, ignore my comment on the --libexecdir. I guess it can be whatever
you choose (under the default root atleast?), but the conf-dir for the
modues is /etc/apache2/conf-enabled.
Marius
On 07/21/2018 09:10 PM, Marius Wikstøl wrote:
Hi,
In Debian, the (default) paths should be
Greetings!
The "404" status in the Apache log means that the apache server could
not find /rd-bin/rdxport.cgi. You need to make sure that the apache
configuration file (maybe in /etc/apache2/rivendell??) has the proper
path to the CGI program. I've pasted a sample apache configuration file
Le 17/07/2018 à 19:14, Fred Gleason a écrit :
On Jul 17, 2018, at 12:42, le père Léon wrote:
(I must say I did not configure Apache since I don't know the relation
between the c++-qt3-mysql Rivendell application and Apache..)
In which case, a great many things won’t work (including import).
On Jul 17, 2018, at 12:42, le père Léon wrote:
> (I must say I did not configure Apache since I don't know the relation
> between the c++-qt3-mysql Rivendell application and Apache..)
In which case, a great many things won’t work (including import).
You basically need to provide two things in
Hello,
My first thought was to make sure there's enough disk space left. There
probably is, but that's the first thing I thought of.
The command df -h will show disk usage in human-readable format.
Next, I'd try to touch a file in /var/snd as the rd user:
touch /var/snd/testfile
That will
Sounds like these words have already been read..
Under Debian 8 (thanks to many tricks I finally succeeded in compiling
and launching Rivendell !!)
.. import does not work :
"unable to create destination file"
It does not even work when /var/snd is 0777 mode.
(I must say I did not configure
Hello again,
I hope I don't bother you too much, but we are having an unexpected difficulty.
While I should be finding out how to bulk import music with a dropbox-folder, I
decided to demonstrate someone how a cart will be filled. So I created a cart,
hit the Import/Export button, selected a
Thanks for the answer, I'll forward it to the system manager.
I did select the cut in the cart (else the import dialog doesn't appear).
Filename contains an (avicii aloe blacc - wake me up.wav), is that a
problem?
All audio files are 16 bit .wav files.
I know it's going to be a lot of
Matt Hart matt.hart@... writes:
I had this same problem once, and yes, it was Apache. I think I added the
apache user to the rivendell group and
made sure the audio folder was g+w (group writeable).
(I posted this 7 times and not appear :-(
Apache user in my system is www-data.
I add
Matt Hart matt.hart@... writes:
I had this same problem once, and yes, it was Apache. I think I added the
apache user to the rivendell group and
made sure the audio folder was g+w (group writeable).
(I posted this 9 times and not appear and my time for put in production
rivendell or go
Hi,
All your messages are showing. Are you subscribed to the list via
email? I assume the google groups only update every now and then if
thats where you're looking.
I've CC'ed your email address so hopefully you'll receive this.
Heres what I wrote yesterday:
It still seems like a
On Tuesday 03 July 2012 08:29:50 Marcelo Acuña wrote:
(I posted this 9 times and not appear and my time for put in production
rivendell or go back to windows/zara is near to zero :-(
I don't know where you are looking because it keeps appearing.
Perhaps try #rivendell irc channel on freenode.
Marcelo,
I've seen posts from you on here ... do you think that perhaps the replies
are going into your Spam folder?
Or, maybe a setting in your email program is sending the replies somewhere
you don't realize?
If you use an email program (e.g. Thunderbird, etc.), may I suggest, if you
can,
I hate to sound rude but please stop spamming the mailing list by repeatedly
posting in short periods of time. It is annoying and an inconvenience. The
Rivendell system is open source so support is offered as a volunteer basis (in
other words people don't have to help you and if they do they
Matt Hart matt.hart@... writes:
I had this same problem once, and yes, it was Apache. I think I added the
apache user to the rivendell group and
made sure the audio folder was g+w (group writeable).
/var/snd have all permissions.
Who is apache user?
I put
sudo adduser apache rivendell
Matt Hart matt.hart@... writes:
I had this same problem once, and yes, it was Apache. I think I added the
apache user to the rivendell group and
made sure the audio folder was g+w (group writeable).
(excuseme, I send this post 3 times and I can't get be accepted.)
The apache user is
What does your Apache error log say?
Sent from my iPad
On Jul 2, 2012, at 7:00 PM, Marcelo Acuña aleph_nu...@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
(I posted this 6 times and not appears, then I init a new thread)
Apache user in ubuntu is www-data.
I added www-data to rivendell and audio groups but problem
In a fresh instalation (ubuntu 12.04, rivendell 2.1.4 from tryphon repository
and libqt3-headers installed), I can get that RDAirPlay work,
but when I import mp3 to a cut in RDLibrary I get message:
Unable to create destination file
Plus, I can't delete carts.
How I can solve this problem?
On Alban's Instructions for installing the Tryphon Rivendell 2.1.4
packages on Ubuntu did you do Steps 4 and 5?
Step 4 : Add user who needs to use Rivendell in the rivendell group.
For example, to use yourself in this group : sudo adduser $USER rivendell
Check if this user is specified at
On Alban's Instructions for installing the Tryphon Rivendell 2.1.4
packages on Ubuntu did you do Steps 4 and 5?
Yes.
Step 4 : Add user who needs to use Rivendell in the rivendell group.
For example, to use yourself in this group : sudo adduser $USER rivendell
Check if this user is
I had this same problem once, and yes, it was Apache. I think I added the
apache user to the rivendell group and made sure the audio folder was g+w
(group writeable).
Sent from my iPad
On Jul 1, 2012, at 8:02 PM, Marcelo Acuña aleph_nu...@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
On Alban's Instructions for
Ok, so i decided i was just going to recompile from source and now it works.
All i can think is that maybe i forgot to add --libexecdir=/usr/local/libexec
switch when i did ./configure other than that i cant see that i would of missed
anything out.
On Monday 26 March 2012, Guy Curtis wrote:
Ok so I just moved:
/etc/apache2/conf.d/rd-bin.conf
To become:
/etc/rivendell/apache.conf
And then created the symbolic link:
/etc/apache2/conf.d/rivendell
I then restarted apache and stiol have the same error
That in itself is not the
Ok, so I have double checked permissions and i definatley have apache active
but i cannot import any files into rivendell. I am on version 2.1.3 and I do
not know how to fix this problem. Can somebody help me, has somebody else had
this issue and worked out how to solve it?
Guy Curtis
On Monday 26 March 2012, Guy Curtis wrote:
The files which replace it are not on my system.
Are you saying that you don't have those apache files I
mentioned?
Most likely, that is the problem. You need them.
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Well sounds like thats the problem are they files which are supposed to be
created automatically? Or can you point me in the direction in which I need to
go to find out what is supposed to be written in them?
Guy Curtis
Broadcast engineer
90.7 WAZU Peoria
A.K.A. TechnoBear
Ok so I just moved:
/etc/apache2/conf.d/rd-bin.conf
To become:
/etc/rivendell/apache.conf
And then created the symbolic link:
/etc/apache2/conf.d/rivendell
I then restarted apache and stiol have the same error
Guy Curtis
Broadcast engineer
90.7 WAZU Peoria
A.K.A. TechnoBear
...@btinternet.com
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Hi folks,
Since upgrading to RD 2.0 I can't import audio anymore. The original files
I had imported in 1.7 are still there and playing but when I import new
files I get - 'Import error Unable to create destination file'
When I use the dropbox method the carts appear unnamed and highlighted in
On Wednesday 22 February 2012 01:57:10 pm John Gough wrote:
'Import error Unable to create destination file'
Permissioning, or target directory problems ?
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