I believe the issue is a bug in the etc/initialdata / upgrade/content
file file.
We had an $RT::WebPath when we should have had a __WebPath__.
Unfortunately, the fix for existing installs is going to require some
database diving.
-jesse
On Sep 23, 2006, at 1:53 AM, Frank Saxton wrote:
Well, it's the blah, blah, blah that I need help with. I'm not the
brightest guy in the world but if it was a simple one line change I
wouldn't be wasting everyone's time.
I spent a couple of days trying all types of different combinations
and got it close to working but there were always
At 07:45 AM 9/25/2006, Uldis Koskins wrote:
Frank Saxton wrote:
Well, it's the blah, blah, blah that I need help with. I'm not the
brightest guy in the world but if it was a simple one line change I
wouldn't be wasting everyone's time.
I spent a couple of days trying all types of different
ScriptAlias / /opt/rt3/bin/mason_handler.fcgi/
Shouldn't that maybe be ScriptAlias /rt [blah blah blah]?
Frank Saxton wrote:
At 02:49 AM 9/21/2006, Kristian Rønningen wrote:
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 06:07:00 -0700, you wrote:
Apparently, there has been a change since RT 3.4 that makes it more
Well, it's the blah, blah, blah that I need help with. I'm not the
brightest guy in the world but if it was a simple one line change I
wouldn't be wasting everyone's time.
I spent a couple of days trying all types of different combinations
and got it close to working but there were always
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 06:07:00 -0700, you wrote:
Apparently, there has been a change since RT 3.4 that makes it more
difficult to move RT from http://host.com/ to something like http://host.com/rt
I presume someone has already solved this problem. I would be
grateful if someone could point me to
Hello Kristian
Thanks very much for responding. I built RT
following the instructions to the letter. It's a
fastcgi setup and I don't know that the changes
you suggested will work the way RT is
configured. I'm happy to go ahead and try if you
say it will work though.. below is my