From: Ben F. <fag...@gm...> - 2008-02-29 15:28:20
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Hi, The first thing I would check would be to make sure that you have an enabled config file in your /etc/httpd/cmap.conf/ directory. After install, there should be two config files in there, example.conf and global.conf. The example.conf is the file you are interested in. You can copy that file to a new file with the .conf extention. Then modify the new file to point to the correct database. There is also an "is_enabled" flag in the file. Once you have the new config file pointed to the correct database, change the is_enabled option to 1 and it all should work (assuming there is data). Let me know how it goes (or if I've completely misunderstood your situation). Ben On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 22:36 -0800, heekim wrote: > I had the same error: No enabled config files > > I am using Mac OS X. > Before I install I changed cmap_install.conf as the following: > > CONF=/etc/httpd/cmap.conf > CGIBIN=/Library/Webserver/CGI-Executables > TEMPLATES=/Library/Webserver/templates/cmap > WEB_DOCUMENT_ROOT=/Library/Webserver/Documents > HTDOCS=/Library/Webserver/Documents/cmap > CACHE=/Library/Webserver/Documents/cmap/tmp > SESSIONS=/Library/Webserver/Documents/cmap/tmp/sessions > > Every things was going OK except Drawing map. > > I know that one had the same question below. > However there was no conclusion about this problem > Thank you. > > Hee Shin |