The joke is on me and no one is laughing. Brief history: part of the
problem of having really talented people working for you is when you say
"I'd like to learn how to..." you turn back around from having answered
a phone call and 'it' is all done and working. But, but, but... I'd
like someone to teach me how to fish so I may sit in a boat and drink
beer all afternoon. Maybe not this afternoon but you get the drift.
Those that worked for me knew that trying to teach me these things was
much like teaching a pig to dance.
I have not yet found a concise, _current_ set of instructions on setting
up the httpd.conf, sites-enabled combination for sql-ledger. I get the
sense that I'm getting a mixed set of instructions through the course of
Apache evolution. The instructions I am currently working with tell me
to create a sql-ledger-httpd.conf and then add an Include statement in
the httpd.conf file calling the former. Barf! Invalid command 'SQL-Ledger'.
Back to reading about sites-enabled. Target system is Ubuntu 11.10
server with the sql-ledger package "apt-get install"ed. Said install
leaves much to the imagination.
Howard
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