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From: Grant P. <gp...@th...> - 2007-02-20 13:28:02
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Hi Jamie, Show Stack Trace has been enabled. Here is the out[ut when I tried to install SpeedyCGI Downloading http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/H/HO/HORROCKS/CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22.tar.gz (151946 bytes) .. Received 1024 bytes (0 %) Received 15360 bytes (10 %) Received 30720 bytes (20 %) Received 46080 bytes (30 %) Received 61440 bytes (40 %) Received 76800 bytes (50 %) Received 92160 bytes (60 %) Received 106496 bytes (70 %) Received 121856 bytes (80 %) Received 137216 bytes (90 %) Received 151946 bytes (100 %) .. download complete. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Failed to install module : Failed to open : No such file or directory Call Stack Trace File Line Function /usr/local/webmin-1.320/proc/proc-lib.pl 316 proc::error /usr/local/webmin-1.320/cpan/download.cgi 193 proc::pty_process_exec (eval 8) 5 (eval) /usr/local/webmin-1.320/miniserv.pl 1892 (eval) /usr/local/webmin-1.320/miniserv.pl 642 miniserv::handle_request -Grant ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie Cameron" <jca...@we...> To: "Grant Peel" <gp...@th...>; "Webmin users list" <web...@li...> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 1:18 PM Subject: Re: [webmin-l] Webmin 1.320 Migration form FBSD 4.7 -> 6.2 > Hi Grant, > To help me debug this, go to the Webmin Configuration module, click on > Advanced Options and set the 'Show stack trace for error messages?' option > to 'Yes', they re-try the install. > > - Jamie > > On 19/Feb/2007 08:19 Grant Peel wrote .. >> Hi Jamie, >> >> I got the interface working, while the /tmp/.webmin directory exists, >> what >> other directory might this be caused by? (This happens no matter what >> module >> is being installed). >> >> Downloading >> http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/H/HO/HORROCKS/CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22.tar.gz >> (151946 bytes) .. >> Received 1024 bytes (0 %) >> Received 15360 bytes (10 %) >> Received 30720 bytes (20 %) >> Received 46080 bytes (30 %) >> Received 61440 bytes (40 %) >> Received 76800 bytes (50 %) >> Received 92160 bytes (60 %) >> Received 106496 bytes (70 %) >> Received 121856 bytes (80 %) >> Received 137216 bytes (90 %) >> Received 151946 bytes (100 %) >> .. download complete. >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Failed to install module : Failed to open : No such file or directory >> -Grant >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Jamie Cameron" <jca...@we...> >> To: "Grant Peel" <gp...@th...>; "Webmin users list" >> <web...@li...> >> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 4:33 PM >> Subject: Re: [webmin-l] Webmin 1.320 Migration form FBSD 4.7 -> 6.2 >> >> >> > Hi Grant, >> > Do you have any socket= or bind= lines in miniserv.conf telling Webmin >> to >> > listen on a specific IP address? If that IP doesn't exist or cannot be >> > resolved on the new system, you may get this error... so try deleting >> > those lines and starting it again. >> > >> > - Jamie >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > >> > From: "Grant Peel" <gp...@th...> >> > Subj: [webmin-l] Webmin 1.320 Migration form FBSD 4.7 -> 6.2 >> > Date: Sun 18 Feb 2007 5:29 am >> > Size: 1K >> > To: "Webmin List" <web...@li...> >> > >> > Hi Jamie, >> > >> > I have just tarred /usr/local/webmin-1.320 and /etc/webmin from an >> > online >> > production server to a replacement server running FreeBSD 6.2 and >> > can't >> > start miniserv.pl. >> > >> > The server is currently at my office where there is no DNS running - >> > simply connected to my router using ip 192.168.1.5 >> > >> > The error in the /var/log/webmin/miniserv.error is this: >> > >> > "Bad arg length for socket::inet_ntoa, length is 5, should be 4 at >> > /usr/local/webmin-1.320/miniserv.pl line 363 >> > >> > Is this a temporary error, i.e. do you think it will go away when >> > connected to the production env? >> > >> > I wanted to get webmin running so I can use it to add some perl >> > modules >> > etc. >> > >> > -Grant >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > Take Surveys. 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