Dear all,
The init-script is no problem at all, see attachments!
/etc/init.d/webcp -> starts the webcp daemon, nothing fancy, just make sure you
change DAEMONDIR accordingly! It should be installdirofwebcp/server/, given that
webcp.php (the daemon) still resides in that directory.
/etc/init.d/apache-webcp -> starts an apache instant for webcp, the daemon is
/usr/sbin/apache-webcp, create it with the following command:
ln -s /usr/sbin/apache /usr/sbin/apache-webcp
Now the proper way of starting these scripts at boot-time on Debian is:
update-rc.d webcp defaults
update-rc.d apache-webcp defaults
Good luck with it!
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Best regards,
Yavuz Aydin
Qweb Internet Services
Citeren Justin <ju...@li...>:
> From: <lup...@gm...>
> > WebCP works fine but i have some problems... server status don't show the
> service that are up... and other little bug...
> > Anyone that can help me to write a doc for installing webcp under debian
> woody?
>
> The instructions I have written here:
> http://redhat.hostinghacks.net/webcp.html don't actually depend on redhat
> very much. All software is compiled from source and the only place you
> should run into problems if you try it on Debian is with the init scripts.
> So if you tweak the init scripts for Debian (or just omit them and start
> webcp manually) I think it should work. I will download Debian this week and
> start a new forum at forum.hostinghacks.net for Debian information. If you
> want to try to run through it and post where there are problems then I will
> try to fix them.
>
> j@ckrabbit |