[rt-users] RT 2 Beta 3

Jesse jesse at fsck.com
Thu Jun 21 13:12:28 EDT 2001


If you take a look at a beta3 config file, you'll see that there's now
a second MasonComponentRoot for local components. you need to create
that directory and update your configfile.

        -j


On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 08:35:26AM +0200, mixo wrote:
> I just upgraded from beta 2 to beta 3.  The first time I tried to access
> RT
> thorough the webui, I got a error from the HTML Mason- something
> to do with permissions on WebRT directory. I took a shortcut and changed
> 
> WebRT diretory mode to 0777, at  which point I got the login page. But
> then,
> when I tried to change the configuration RT kept on having to login me
> out.
> In fact there wasn't any that I tried to do that did not log me out
> (even viewing)a ticket hat the same result).  So I then tried to stop
> and
> start my http deamon (apache) and I got the following error:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>  Starting httpd: [Tue Jun 12 02:27:54 2001] [error] comp_root must
> contain only absolute directories at
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/HTML/Mason/Interp.pm line 190.
> Compilation failed in require at (eval 3) line 1.
> 
> Syntax error on line 1039 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
> comp_root must contain only absolute directories at
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/HTML/Mason/Interp.pm line 190.
> Compilation failed in require at (eval 3) line 1.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> What in the world is going on? Please help!
> 
> 
> 
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