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From: John B. <Jo...@be...> - 2002-02-12 22:46:46
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I'm currently running SQL Ledger v1.6.9 on Red Hat Linux 7.1, and had
very few problems getting started. There are really very few
differences between 7.1 and 7.2, so it /should/ Just Work(tm).
I'm assuming that admin.pl is located in the physical path
/usr/local/www/sql-ledger/admin.pl, so I'll avoid any path issues. :)
The first thing to check would be the Apache error log
(/var/log/httpd/error_log) and see what the server is telling you when
you see "file not found".
Aside: the only reason I haven't upgraded to RHL 7.2 is ego - I like my
130 day uptime - I want to beat a friend's 280-some-odd day uptime. :)
Upgrading would involve a reboot, which would start my uptime back at 0
days. :(
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Lee Kimber wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Has anybody successfully got SQL Ledger working on Red Hat Linux 7.2?
>
> I've followed the default install instructions and chagned httpd.conf to
> reflect the SQL Ledger-preferred document root of /usr/local/www but no luck.
>
> The first sign of trouble is that when I hit
> http://localhost/sql-ledger/admin.pl I get "file not found". In fact the
> file is there.
>
> What would help me a lot would be a guide to troubleshooting SQL-Ledger's
> perl scripts. Something with some diagnostic tests and an analysis of their
> results.
>
> I saw that somebody in the mailing list had planned to write a SQL-Ledger
> FAQ but couldn't find the actual document.
>
> Anybody gone down this SQL-Ledger on Red Hat path before and emerged
> scathed but knowledgeable?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lee
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