From: Rod R. <ro...@su...> - 2001-05-31 13:04:36
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See my post to this list from 5/22: http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/7966/0/5805077/ -- Rod On Wednesday 30 May 2001 23:02, nyk wrote: > Thanks for the much help rendered thus far. I have figured out > the problems. The problem actually liaised within the Postgresql. It > look like Postgresql 7.1 give problems with RedHat 6.2. After > reinstall Postgresql 7.0.2 on my RedHat 6.2, SQL-Ledger is running > without any problems. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ian (the webguy)" <ia...@in...> > To: <sql...@li...> > Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 7:34 PM > Subject: Re: Compilation errors > > > Is PostGreSQL running? > > > > > > (in case you don't know, this should be what you need to type in) > > > > % su - (postgresql user) > > % postmaster -i > > > > > > Ian > > > > nyk writes: > > > I downloaded your SQL-Ledger 1.4.3 and trying to install > > > onto my > > RedHat linux box running RedHat 6.2. There were no problems in > getting the users created but when I wanted to login into the > system, following message > > appears in my server error log: > > > Unknown error > > > Compilation failed in require at > > /home/paging2.easycall.com.my/htdocs/sql-ledger/login.pl line 61. > > > > [Mon May 28 22:22:59 2001] [error] [client 172.1.1.20] Premature > > > end of > > script headers: > /home/paging2.easycall.com.my/htdocs/sql-ledger/login.pl > > > > Is there anything else that I have missed out in configuring > > > the > > system? To my knowledge, I have correctly installed the DBD::Pg > drivers as well as the DBI > > > > I appreciate if any help can be rendered. > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Ng Yit Khuang > > > ny...@ru... > > > > ---- > > Ian W., MCSE, MCSE+I, MCSD, CNE, CNA, LNA, EMT-B. > > Webmaster, Internationalsportsagency.com > > A division of Remani International > > Web Division > > P.O. Box 304 > > Ada, Ohio 45810 > > > > (419) 634-2286 > > (419) 634-2289 FAX > > (419) 204-0874 CELL > > (888) 218-3996 PAGER > > > > "Network Administration: It's a dirty job, but someone made me do > > it." "Knowledge unburdened by Ignorance is shallow; Ignorance > > ungiven to Knowledge is the only kind for which to apologize." |