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From: Atif G. <agh...@de...> - 2001-03-17 16:10:05
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Blake, you may want to look at daemontools http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html I use it with a few program that I want to be supervised and resurrected = on crash. Blake Day wrote: > The log file is huge, has tons of lines that are normal. I could put i= t > online, but there are no errors. Still want it? > > By the way, if yours crashes periodically also, maybe I should just set= a > crontab to check to see if it's running and restart if not? > > Thanks, > Blake Day > > -----Original Message----- > From: sla...@li... > [mailto:sla...@li...]On Behalf Of > shane > Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 11:02 AM > To: sla...@li... > Subject: Re: [Slashcode-development] slashd > > At 11:14 PM 3/16/2001 -0500, you wrote: > >Can someone englighten me on why slashd decides to stop running whenev= er > >it feels like it? > > > >There are no errors in the log. > > Is there *anything* at all in your slashd.log file for the > site? > > If the file is short, post it here. Otherwise, put it up online > and send the list a URL to it so we can look at it. > > Personally, mine doesn't crash much, that I'm aware of. But, > when it does, there's always weird crap in that logfile that > I can read and try to figure out. > > Shane > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-development mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-development > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-development mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-development -- Atif Ghaffar Internet Development Manager 4unet AG/SA/Ltd. -------------------------. +41 21 351 53 60 =A6 voice +41 78 787 51 45 =A6 mobile +41 86 0796598972=A6 fax http://www.4unet.net =A6 www http://atif.developer.ch =A6 homepage ati...@4u... =A6 email |
From: Blake D. <bl...@ar...> - 2001-03-17 16:01:27
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The log file is huge, has tons of lines that are normal. I could put it online, but there are no errors. Still want it? By the way, if yours crashes periodically also, maybe I should just set a crontab to check to see if it's running and restart if not? Thanks, Blake Day -----Original Message----- From: sla...@li... [mailto:sla...@li...]On Behalf Of shane Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 11:02 AM To: sla...@li... Subject: Re: [Slashcode-development] slashd At 11:14 PM 3/16/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Can someone englighten me on why slashd decides to stop running whenever >it feels like it? > >There are no errors in the log. Is there *anything* at all in your slashd.log file for the site? If the file is short, post it here. Otherwise, put it up online and send the list a URL to it so we can look at it. Personally, mine doesn't crash much, that I'm aware of. But, when it does, there's always weird crap in that logfile that I can read and try to figure out. Shane _______________________________________________ Slashcode-development mailing list Sla...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-development |
From: shane <sh...@lo...> - 2001-03-17 15:53:44
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At 11:14 PM 3/16/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Can someone englighten me on why slashd decides to stop running whenever >it feels like it? > >There are no errors in the log. Is there *anything* at all in your slashd.log file for the site? If the file is short, post it here. Otherwise, put it up online and send the list a URL to it so we can look at it. Personally, mine doesn't crash much, that I'm aware of. But, when it does, there's always weird crap in that logfile that I can read and try to figure out. Shane |
From: shane <sh...@lo...> - 2001-03-17 15:51:30
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At 09:48 PM 3/16/2001 -0800, you wrote: >1. we have an account for our site, foo. should we make slashd run as 'foo' >then? or as nobody, the uid of the webserver. >if we should run it as foo, should the files all be owned by foo or nobody? I think you're asking about personal preference, with the majority of what you're asking being answered by "who is maintaining your site for you"? Will it be shared via SMB to maintain it? Or will you be su'ing/logging in as that account to do maintenance via a shell, or will no one ever be loggin in via a shell for the account? Personally, when I install a site, I use command lines like the following: /usr/local/slash/bin/install-slashsite -u mydotcom -H www.mydotcom.com -o shane -g nobody -R -a webmaster -e web...@my... -p password -L y >2. in the vars table, the name field siteowner has a default value of >nobody. the description is "What user this runs as". what user what runs as? >slashd? should this be set as nobody or foo? ps auxw - that'll show you who it's running as. what user do you have apache running under? httpd? nobody? apache? www? I'd either keep it that same user, or in your case, 'foo'. >3. in the same vars table, there is the entry siteadmin admin The >admin for the site. what relevance does this var have? 'the admin for the >site' is, I think this is primarily used as he return-to email address when email is sent as coming from the 'site' itself. > like most other slash documentation, ambiguous. You get the code for free. Live with it. > it should explain >what the thing is used for and if there is a static set of acceptable >values, those and what each of them means. Maybe, but you're using unfinished, Beta code. See above. So unless you're filing a bug report, writing code/docs for them, submitting a diff, or submitting a suggestion, you're really not helping them finish the thing. And as with most IT projects, most of the documentation gets done at the end, if you're even allowed to do it properly. Ymmv, but this is just my $.02. Shane |
From: shane <sh...@lo...> - 2001-03-17 15:37:46
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At 09:54 PM 3/16/2001 -0800, you wrote: >often i manually change slash settings like sections and vars directly using >sql because i prefer it to the web. i've run into a problem in that by doing >so, slash doesn't recognize the changes i make. is there any way i can make >slash 'refresh' and reread the data from the dbs? sorta like how you can >edit httpd.conf then restart apache to get it to recognize the changes. > >thank you! try this: /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl stop ; sleep 10; /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start |
From: Brian A. <br...@ta...> - 2001-03-17 09:29:10
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"CertIndex.com Webmaster" wrote: > > often i manually change slash settings like sections and vars directly using > sql because i prefer it to the web. i've run into a problem in that by doing > so, slash doesn't recognize the changes i make. is there any way i can make > slash 'refresh' and reread the data from the dbs? sorta like how you can > edit httpd.conf then restart apache to get it to recognize the changes. You will have to restart Apache for those changes to be recognized. -Brian |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-17 05:49:26
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often i manually change slash settings like sections and vars directly using sql because i prefer it to the web. i've run into a problem in that by doing so, slash doesn't recognize the changes i make. is there any way i can make slash 'refresh' and reread the data from the dbs? sorta like how you can edit httpd.conf then restart apache to get it to recognize the changes. thank you! |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-17 05:43:31
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1. we have an account for our site, foo. should we make slashd run as 'foo' then? or as nobody, the uid of the webserver. if we should run it as foo, should the files all be owned by foo or nobody? 2. in the vars table, the name field siteowner has a default value of nobody. the description is "What user this runs as". what user what runs as? slashd? should this be set as nobody or foo? 3. in the same vars table, there is the entry siteadmin admin The admin for the site. what relevance does this var have? 'the admin for the site' is, like most other slash documentation, ambiguous. it should explain what the thing is used for and if there is a static set of acceptable values, those and what each of them means. regards |
From: Blake D. <bl...@ar...> - 2001-03-17 04:09:16
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Can someone englighten me on why slashd decides to stop running whenever it feels like it? There are no errors in the log. Thanks Blake Day bl...@ar... |
From: Blake D. <bla...@ch...> - 2001-03-17 04:06:11
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Can someone englighten me on why slashd decides to stop running whenever it feels like it? There are no errors in the log. Thanks Blake Day bl...@ar... |
From: daniel j w. <dj...@bu...> - 2001-03-16 21:34:38
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"modprobe: Can't locate module binfmt-0000" is showing up in my messages file when I try to launch /etc/init.d/slash. The script dies right away and doesn't launch slash. It doesn't print any errors out. This is while testing bender out. Does anyone know why it needs this module? I know there are modules like binfmt-java and binfmt-aout, but I don't know what binfmt-0000 is, and neither does anyone else I have spoken to. I have been looking at people ask the same question about this module causing the same error, but with other things such as ppp. There are never any answers to this question. I have greped through most of the slashcode for modprobe, and binfmt, but haven't found where it is calling it from. My guess is that it tries to access something else that calls it. thanks, daniel -- Daniel J. Wharton Current Projects: ----------------------------------------------------- KAMIKAZE WORDS DOT COM - kamikazewords.com ----------------------------------------------------- t h e b u r n i t n e t w o r k - http://burnit.net ----------------------------------------------------- URL: danielwharton.com ICQ: 10020980 AIM: wharDOG |
From: Eric D. <eri...@ja...> - 2001-03-16 18:58:36
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In my efforts to try to get Bender to update via cvs, I have noticed that there are some incompatibility problems. Lines 145-147 $(CP) -ruv plugins/* $(SLASH_PREFIX)/plugins/ # Now all other themes $(CP) -ruv themes/* $(SLASH_PREFIX)/themes FreeBSD 4.2's cp command has no provisions for the -u switch, and fails. I also was having problems with lines 131-133, if [ -f "$$f.bak" ]; then \ rm $$f; mv $$f.bak $$f; \ fi; \ Which would error out on a make install, removing these lines made things better, but then I encountered the cp -ruv thing....... |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-16 15:19:21
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At 22:18 -0500 2001.03.15, daniel j wharton wrote: >this is also showing up in my apache error logs. does this mean I should >compile mod_perl again? > >DBD::mysql::st execute failed: You have an error in your SQL syntax near >'' at line 1 at /www/kamikazewords.com/beta/lib/Slash.pm line 1059. >[Fri Mar 16 02:52:14 2001] [error] /index.pl:SELECT * FROM >tzcodes,dateformats WHERE tzcodes.tz='' AND dateformats.id= >DBD::mysql::st fetchrow_hashref failed: fetch() without execute() at >/www/kamikazewords.com/beta/lib/Slash.pm line 1063. > >I also notice that "SELECT * FROM tzcodes,dateformats WHERE tzcodes.tz='' >AND dateformats.id=" is showing up on the top of the page under internet >explorer. I doubt this has anything to do with Apache/mod_perl problems. This is a data problem, and looks like a problem from Slash 1.0.7. But you say you have 1.0.9, so I don't know. However: >and these on restarting the webserver: > >[Thu Mar 15 03:47:05 2001] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down >Apache.pm version 1.26 required! >/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux/Apache.pm is version 1.27 >Perhaps you forgot to 'make install' or need to uninstall an old version? >Found: /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux/Apache.pm >[Thu Mar 15 03:48:45 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.14 >(Unix) (Red-Hat/Linux) mod_ssl/2.7.1 OpenSSL/0.9.5a PHP/4.0.4pl1 >mod_perl/1.24 configured -- resuming normal operations Something looks like it is installed improperly, though I can't say exactly what. >> System info: >> >> Redhat Linux 7.0 >> Kernel 2.2.18 >> dual PIII 500 >> slashcode 1.09 >> mod_perl 1.24-6 >> apache 1.3.14-3 >> mysql 3.23.32-1.7 Slash 1.0.9 is incompatible with MySQL 3.23. Slash 1.1/2.0 works fine with MySQL 3.23 (and in fact, it is kinda required, though you might be able to work with only 3.22). -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: daniel j w. <dj...@bu...> - 2001-03-16 03:23:33
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this is also showing up in my apache error logs. does this mean I should compile mod_perl again? DBD::mysql::st execute failed: You have an error in your SQL syntax near '' at line 1 at /www/kamikazewords.com/beta/lib/Slash.pm line 1059. [Fri Mar 16 02:52:14 2001] [error] /index.pl:SELECT * FROM tzcodes,dateformats WHERE tzcodes.tz='' AND dateformats.id= DBD::mysql::st fetchrow_hashref failed: fetch() without execute() at /www/kamikazewords.com/beta/lib/Slash.pm line 1063. I also notice that "SELECT * FROM tzcodes,dateformats WHERE tzcodes.tz='' AND dateformats.id=" is showing up on the top of the page under internet explorer. and these on restarting the webserver: [Thu Mar 15 03:47:05 2001] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down Apache.pm version 1.26 required! /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux/Apache.pm is version 1.27 Perhaps you forgot to 'make install' or need to uninstall an old version? Found: /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux/Apache.pm [Thu Mar 15 03:48:45 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.14 (Unix) (Red-Hat/Linux) mod_ssl/2.7.1 OpenSSL/0.9.5a PHP/4.0.4pl1 mod_perl/1.24 configured -- resuming normal operations On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, daniel j wharton wrote: > > Settings > -I set almost all my blocks to 0 > -Features, Login, and Polls are set to 1, 2 and 3 > -I set a few others to -1 > > Problems > -Login doesn't come up at all > -Menu with options like About, FAQ, Topics... still comes up > -Andover.net menu still comes up. > > Questions > -Are there other places that may need to be changed? > -Are there any better docs on blocks than the getting started page? > -Are the two blocks on the left really blocks or are they something else? > -Is it possible to put all blocks on the left instead of right? > > System info: > > Redhat Linux 7.0 > Kernel 2.2.18 > dual PIII 500 > slashcode 1.09 > mod_perl 1.24-6 > apache 1.3.14-3 > mysql 3.23.32-1.7 > > I will gladly give any other info needed. > > thanks, > > daniel > > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-general mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general > -- Daniel J. Wharton Current Projects: ----------------------------------------------------- KAMIKAZE WORDS DOT COM - kamikazewords.com ----------------------------------------------------- t h e b u r n i t n e t w o r k - http://burnit.net ----------------------------------------------------- URL: danielwharton.com ICQ: 10020980 AIM: wharDOG |
From: daniel j w. <dj...@bu...> - 2001-03-15 23:47:00
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Settings -I set almost all my blocks to 0 -Features, Login, and Polls are set to 1, 2 and 3 -I set a few others to -1 Problems -Login doesn't come up at all -Menu with options like About, FAQ, Topics... still comes up -Andover.net menu still comes up. Questions -Are there other places that may need to be changed? -Are there any better docs on blocks than the getting started page? -Are the two blocks on the left really blocks or are they something else? -Is it possible to put all blocks on the left instead of right? System info: Redhat Linux 7.0 Kernel 2.2.18 dual PIII 500 slashcode 1.09 mod_perl 1.24-6 apache 1.3.14-3 mysql 3.23.32-1.7 I will gladly give any other info needed. thanks, daniel |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-15 23:33:09
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in the users_info table, you have the following description: lastaccess - date - date and time of user's last access just to make sure, is that the last sign in date? or last date of requesting a page from slash? or something else? regards |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-15 23:06:39
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I read the table documentation but it was not enough description for the following two things. In the sections table, could someone please tell me what 'issue' and 'extras' columns are for and an example usage of each. Thank you. |
From: Eric D. <eri...@ja...> - 2001-03-15 19:17:13
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I emailed Chris Nador because he was nice enough to post a reply on the www.slashcode.com site about problems updating Bender 1.1.6 via CVS. The first problem I had Chris seemed to solve. The latest problem in trying to update my Bender site from a CVS update looks something like this.... # Insure we use the proper perl interpreter and prefix in all scripts that # we install. Note the use of Perl as opposed to dirname(1) and basename(1) # which may or may not exist on any given system. (replacewith=`perl -MConfig -e 'print $Config{startperl}' | sed 's/@/\\@/g'`; binfiles=`find bin -name CVS -prune -o -type f -print`; sbinfiles=`find sbin -name CVS -prune -o -type f -print`; themefiles=`find themes -name CVS -prune -o -name \*.pl -print`; pluginfiles=`find plugins -name CVS -prune -o -name \*.pl -print`; if [ "$replacewith" != "#!/usr/bin/perl" ]; then replace=1; replacestr='(using perl)'; else replace=0; fi; for f in $binfiles $sbinfiles $themefiles $pluginfiles; do if [ $replace ]; then b=`echo $f | perl -MFile::Basename -e 'print basename(<STDIN>)'`; d=`echo $f | perl -MFile::Basename -e 'print dirname(<STDIN>)'`; perl -i.bak -pe "s@#!/usr/bin/perl@$replacewith@ if $. == 1" $f; fi; echo "Installing '$f' in /usr/local/slash/$d $replacestr"; install -d /usr/local/slash/$d; install $f /usr/local/slash/$d/$b; if [ -f "$f.bak" ]; then rm $f; mv $f.bak $f; fi; done) Installing 'bin/backup-blocks' in /usr/local/slash/bin rm: bin/backup-blocks: No such file or directory *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src/slash. Where bin/backup-blocks was installed into /usr/local/slash/bin correctly, but then it quits out.......... |
From: Rick F. <ri...@na...> - 2001-03-15 18:22:51
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This has something to do with the latest versions of MySQL not being able to AUTO INCREMENT fields with negative values. (Anonymous Coward has a uid of -1). Downgrading to 3.22.32 MySQL fixes this. > -----Original Message----- > From: sla...@li... > [mailto:sla...@li...] On > Behalf Of daniel j wharton > Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:55 PM > To: sla...@li... > Cc: sla...@li... > Subject: Re: [Slashcode-general] question > > > > ok... I think our problems are very similar. For me though, it seems > that the Anonymous Coward user was screwing it all up. Once > I deleted it, > everything works fine. Here were the simptoms: > > 1) Would only create the first user account. > > 2) Even when adding users directly through mysql it wouldn't work. It > would report "ERROR 1062: Duplicate entry '2147483647' for > key 1". Even > if I specified a different uid than 2147483647, it would > still report the > same thing. > > weird... removing all the default accounts cleared it up though. > > thanks for the help! > > On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Benjamin MA Robson wrote: > > > Daniel, > > > > I actually encountered what seems to be a similar thing. > The system would create the first account, uid 0, fine but > > would not create subsequent accounts. To solve this I > artificially created a dummy uid 0 account and the system then > > seemed to work fine. Was a little odd, but I got it working. > > > > However it may have been something strange I was doing as I > have ported it to OpenBSD. > > > > Regards > > Ben > > > > daniel j wharton wrote: > > > > > > I am not sure if this list is active, but I was wondering > if anyone could > > > help with a problem I am having. > > > > > > When I try to create a user in the login section, it just doesn't > > > work. It returns the following: > > > > > > Once you receive your password, you can log in and set > your account up > > > testuser was not found. No Password mailed. > > > > > > I don't understand. The whole point is for it to create > the user, so why > > > is it saying that the user isn't found? > > > > > > btw: The first user I created worked fine, and I haven't > changed anything > > > since then. > > > > > > thanks in advance. > > > > > > daniel > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Slashcode-general mailing list > > > Sla...@li... > > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general > > > > > > -- > Daniel J. Wharton > > > Current Projects: > ----------------------------------------------------- > KAMIKAZE WORDS DOT COM - kamikazewords.com > ----------------------------------------------------- > t h e b u r n i t n e t w o r k - http://burnit.net > ----------------------------------------------------- > > URL: danielwharton.com ICQ: 10020980 AIM: wharDOG > > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-general mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general > |
From: daniel j w. <dj...@bu...> - 2001-03-15 07:00:12
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ok... I think our problems are very similar. For me though, it seems that the Anonymous Coward user was screwing it all up. Once I deleted it, everything works fine. Here were the simptoms: 1) Would only create the first user account. 2) Even when adding users directly through mysql it wouldn't work. It would report "ERROR 1062: Duplicate entry '2147483647' for key 1". Even if I specified a different uid than 2147483647, it would still report the same thing. weird... removing all the default accounts cleared it up though. thanks for the help! On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Benjamin MA Robson wrote: > Daniel, > > I actually encountered what seems to be a similar thing. The system would create the first account, uid 0, fine but > would not create subsequent accounts. To solve this I artificially created a dummy uid 0 account and the system then > seemed to work fine. Was a little odd, but I got it working. > > However it may have been something strange I was doing as I have ported it to OpenBSD. > > Regards > Ben > > daniel j wharton wrote: > > > > I am not sure if this list is active, but I was wondering if anyone could > > help with a problem I am having. > > > > When I try to create a user in the login section, it just doesn't > > work. It returns the following: > > > > Once you receive your password, you can log in and set your account up > > testuser was not found. No Password mailed. > > > > I don't understand. The whole point is for it to create the user, so why > > is it saying that the user isn't found? > > > > btw: The first user I created worked fine, and I haven't changed anything > > since then. > > > > thanks in advance. > > > > daniel > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Slashcode-general mailing list > > Sla...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general > > -- Daniel J. Wharton Current Projects: ----------------------------------------------------- KAMIKAZE WORDS DOT COM - kamikazewords.com ----------------------------------------------------- t h e b u r n i t n e t w o r k - http://burnit.net ----------------------------------------------------- URL: danielwharton.com ICQ: 10020980 AIM: wharDOG |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-14 23:27:57
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I did not respond to this earlier, because I did not see this mail, as the date was off and so the mail appeared at the top of my inbox, with other old mail. At 19:31 -0800 2000.03.07, CertIndex.com Webmaster wrote: >just to let you guys know, several columns in the users_info table are not >documented in >ftp://ftp.snap-shot.org/pub/slash/Slash_Database_Description.html I don't know what that is. >considering this, i must ask what the column session_login does and is for. >thanks! It is now documented properly in the slashtables document in the latest release. It is a boolean for whether or not a user's cookie will be stored as a session-based cookie, or not. -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: Eric D. <eri...@ja...> - 2001-03-14 18:17:23
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> Sounds like index.shtml is not being populated for you. Is slashd still > running? > Thats a good question. It seems maybe there are too many slash daemons running. Here is a ps ax. I have 5 slash sites running. 76955 ?? R 0:04.56 /usr/bin/perl -w /usr/local/slash/site/www.jazz-sax.com/htdoc 29673 p0- IW 0:00.00 -su -c TZ=GMT /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd slash (sh) 29684 p0- IW 0:00.00 -su -c TZ=GMT /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd jazzflute (sh) 29692 p0- IW 0:00.00 -su -c TZ=GMT /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd drumtalk (sh) 29700 p0- IW 0:00.00 -su -c TZ=GMT /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd jazzclarinet (sh) 29701 p0- S 3:46.19 /usr/bin/perl -w /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd slash 29709 p0- IW 0:00.00 -su -c TZ=GMT /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd ericsrants (sh) 29710 p0- I 1:28.57 /usr/bin/perl -w /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd jazzflute 29712 p0- I 0:38.39 /usr/bin/perl -w /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd drumtalk 29714 p0- I 0:38.73 /usr/bin/perl -w /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd ericsrants 29715 p0- I 0:39.20 /usr/bin/perl -w /usr/local/slash/sbin/slashd jazzclarinet and I started the slash daemon as root.............. |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-14 12:55:12
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At 10:19 +0100 2001.03.14, Alvaro del Castillo wrote: >Is it better that I put these patches in the project page in >Sourceforge? Yes; also please attach patches to any other changed files (schema?), and please include the headers for the patches, that look something like: --- Slash/Utility/Utility.pm.orig Thu Mar 8 00:54:27 2001 +++ Slash/Utility/Utility.pm Sat Mar 10 13:41:16 2001 It's also best if you use diff -u (unified diff). Thanks much, -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-14 12:50:17
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At 01:13 -0800 2001.03.14, Eric Dannewitz wrote: >In the apache conf files for each site created, like >/site/www.slash.com/www.slash.com.conf there is a >option there to turn on PerlTransHandler Slash::Apache::IndexHandler. > >I decided to try that, and 9 times out of 10 if say, I was messing around >in the >Admin area, and clicked on HOME, I end up on a page that has NO stories >and just >the left blocks. If I say index.pl at the end of the path, it loads >fine........ > >Is that a problem? Turning off all those directives killed the >problem.......... Sounds like index.shtml is not being populated for you. Is slashd still running? -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-14 12:46:20
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At 21:39 -0800 2001.03.13, CertIndex.com Webmaster wrote: >absolutedir and rootdir NAME's have the same description. No, they do not. At least, not in my data. 'absolutedir','http://www.example.com','Absolute base URL of site' 'rootdir', '//www.example.com', 'Base URL of site' >Is this an >oversight? If not, what is the difference between the two? I think it is kinda obvious. One has the protocol, and one doesn't. I suppose I should add a little more. Consider these: 'absolutedir','Absolute base URL of site; used for creating links external to site' 'rootdir','Base URL of site; used for creating links on site itself, as protocol is not specified' -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |