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From: Tom P. <to...@in...> - 2001-03-27 12:56:54
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Where should Slash.pm go? ( for bender ) Where do I go to get it? How do I know I have the right version? on 3/27/01 7:25 AM, Tom Pryor at to...@in..., wrote: > BTW: I did not have any real data in the 1.0.9 install, I was just kickin= g > the tires... > So I am not worried about losing anything from the old install, am willin= g > to blow all of it away, just don't know what to blow up =3D) >=20 > Any help greatly appreciated! >=20 >=20 >=20 > on 3/27/01 7:11 AM, Tom Pryor at to...@in..., wrote: >=20 >> How can I check that I have everything installed correctly? I don't thin= k I >> do since it doesn=B9t work =3D) but I am not sure what is missing. Is there >> modules that I need to remove ( I had the older 1.0.9 installed ). >>=20 >> My environment... >> Apache 1.3.14 >> Perl 5.6 >> Mod_perl 1.24 >> Redhat 7.0 >>=20 >> Any ideas? >>=20 >>=20 >> on 3/26/01 4:24 PM, Tom Pryor at to...@in..., wrote: >>=20 >>> Can someone tell me what modules I need for slash 2.0 ( bender ) and th= e >>> correct path for each... >>> I have a feeling I am missing some. >>> When I run cpan on bundle::slash I get all up-to-date, >>> However, when I try to uncomment any of the following apache directives >>>=20 >>> PerlModule Slash >>> PerlModule Slash::Apache >>> PerlModule Slash::Apache::User >>> PerlModule Slash::Apache::Log >>> PerlModule Slash::Display::Plugin >>>=20 >>>=20 >>> apache wont start... >>>=20 >>> This one works though... >>> PerlModule Slash::DB::MySQL >>>=20 >>>=20 >>> Apache's error log not helpful, to me anyways... >>>=20 >>> ###### cut http error log #### >>>=20 >>> [Mon Mar 26 10:54:56 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.14 (Unix) (Red-Hat/Linu= x) >>> mod_ssl/2.7.1 OpenSSL/0.9.5a DAV/1.0.1 PHP/4.0.3pl1 mod_perl/1.24 confi= gured >>> -- resuming normal operations >>> [Mon Mar 26 10:57:00 2001] [notice] SIGHUP received. Attempting to res= tart >>>=20 >>> #### end cut ###### >>>=20 >>> I had 1.0.9 running on this box, would love to try out bender though. >>>=20 >>> Thanks! >>>=20 >>> on 3/26/01 2:27 PM, Chris Nandor at pu...@po..., wrote: >>>=20 >>>> At 20:37 -0800 2001.03.24, Brian Aker wrote: >>>>> template-tool -u DBIx-NAME -d -D /tmp >>>>=20 >>>> At 21:09 -0800 2001.03.24, Brian Aker wrote: >>>>> template-tool -u dbname -s filename >>>>=20 >>>> Note that the value of -u is the "virtual user" name, not the database >>>> name. It is the name that is stored in DBIx::Password, and we refer t= o it >>>> as the "virtual user". It is also the name in your site's .conf file = for >>>> SlashVirtualName. >>>=20 >>> Sincerely, >>=20 >> Sincerely, >=20 > Sincerely, Sincerely, --=20 Tom Pryor daVinci Interactive, LLC http://www.dvia.com/ office: 888-346-5973 to...@da... Your single source for all your web development needs. Domain Names, Hosting, Monitoring, Design and Programming=20 |