Mathieu, >How soon do you > think I should expect the mod_alias module to be included in the base > install?
We do not publish the schedule of our releases usually, but we're going to fix it in the nearest version. On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:26 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > thanks for the reply. I think the ability to run ViewVC will > complement VisualSVN Server's "ease of use" nicely. How soon do you > think I should expect the mod_alias module to be included in the base > install? > > Cheers > Mathieu > > On Dec 22, 2:21 pm, "Olga Dolidze" <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello Mathieu! >> >> >> >> " >> Invalid command 'ScriptAlias', perhaps misspelled or defined by a >> module not included in the server configuration >> " >> There is no mod_alias module (including 'ScriptAlias' command) in our >> installation now. >> We're going to fix it soon, please stay turned! >> >> >Is it possible to install Apache modules that do not come out >> >> of the box with VisualSVN?? >> >> We do not recommend you to install by yourself any standard Apache >> modules that do not come out with VisualSVN Server as a work around. >> >> >> >> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:44 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > anyone? Is it possible to install Apache modules that do not come out >> > of the box with VisualSVN?? >> >> > Thanks >> > Mathieu >> >> > On Dec 10, 12:32 pm, [email protected] wrote: >> >> Hello - >> >> >> I have installed VisualSVN Server and ViewVC. ViewVC works fine >> >> locally as a standalone, but I'm struggling to make it accessible >> >> remotely. The ViewVC INSTALL document tells me to do the following: >> >> >> " >> >> 2) The ScriptAlias directive is very useful for pointing >> >> directly to the viewvc.cgi script. Simply insert a line containing >> >> >> ScriptAlias /viewvc <VIEWVC_INSTALLATION_DIRECTORY>/bin/cgi/ >> >> viewvc.cgi >> >> >> into your httpd.conf file. Choose the location in httpd.conf >> >> where >> >> also the other ScriptAlias lines reside. Some examples: >> >> >> ScriptAlias /viewvc /usr/local/viewvc-1.0/bin/cgi/viewvc.cgi >> >> ScriptAlias /query /usr/local/viewvc-1.0/bin/cgi/query.cgi >> >> >> continue with step 3). >> >> " >> >> >> Since httpd.conf tells me not to modify it since it will get re- >> >> populated by VisualSVN, I am attempting to enter the above lines >> >> intohttpd-custom.conf. When I restart the VisualSVN server however I get >> >> the following error: >> >> >> " >> >> Invalid command 'ScriptAlias', perhaps misspelled or defined by a >> >> module not included in the server configuration >> >> " >> >> >> Is there a way for me to install the required module? Am I anywhere >> >> near doing the right thing? >> >> >> Thanks in advance for your help >> >> Mathieu >> >> -- >> Olga Dolidze >> VisualSVN Support > -- Olga Dolidze VisualSVN Support

