[rt-users] RT Config problem (Debian and RT2)
Thomas Sords/Smart Link/US
tsords at smartlink.navy.mil
Thu Feb 13 07:16:14 EST 2003
I used the apache server and mod-perl packages rather than compiling it.
With a -l, apache shows http-core.c mod-so.c macro.c as static packages.
Will attempt to reinstall with mod-perl.c as a static package rather than
dynamic.
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Thomas Sords
Smart Link
703.518.5530
703.548.6362 /Fax
Haim Dimer <haim at dimer.org>
Sent by: rt-users-admin at lists.fsck.com
02/12/2003 03:41 PM
To: Thomas Sords/Smart Link/US <tsords at smartlink.navy.mil>
cc: rt-users at lists.fsck.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT Config problem (Debian and RT2)
Thomas,
Apache with mod_perl is distributed under the apache-perl package. Do you
have it installed? Did you compile apache by hand? what is the output of
apache -l ?
* Thomas Sords/Smart Link/US (tsords at smartlink.navy.mil) wrote:
> I have been working for a while on getting RT 2 installed on a debian
> system. After banging my head against the monitor multiple times, I
have
> figured out what is happening, but not why. When I start apache with
> 'apachectl start', it says 'httpd started', but it hasn't actually
> started. I checked the error logs in /var/logs/apache/error.log and
there
> is no error.
>
> However, when I edit my httpd.conf and remove the PerlRequire
> /usr/local/rt2/bin/webmux.pl line, apache starts and RT doesn't.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Thomas Sords
>
>
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>
> Thomas Sords
> Smart Link
> 703.518.5530
> 703.548.6362 /Fax
Haim
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