On Mon, 27 Sep 2010, Paul Tammes wrote:

Ouch!. Removing the webserver (see requirements in the install readme
docs) is NOT a good idea! Unless you are having storage problems (too
little of it) why would you want to remove anything anyway? If it ainXt
broke, do not fix it comes to mind.

Paul,

  I did not remove httpd. I can access two other locally-installed apps, but
not L123.

  As to why I removed /etc/apache/: that was deprecated a few years ago in
favor of /etc/httpd/. Neither is the executable (that's in /usr/sbin/), but
hold all the config files. Long agon I made certain that the sql-ledger conf
was transferred.

Alternatively, you could look at the logs (when firing up the system, all
kind of things are written to log automagically) look in /var/log/ for
things like messages, error.log and the likes.

  /var/log/httpd/error_log shows (for the latest attempt):

[Mon Sep 27 10:58:44 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist:
/srv/httpd/htdocs/sql-ledger

  But, there never has been such a file there. I checked backups to
2009-12-26 and confirmed that there's no 'sql-ledger' in /var/www/htdocs/.

Rich
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