Hi Peter,
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 01:12:01PM +0100, Peter Mann wrote:
> > But apparently, this is depending on the system as well.
> > What does perl -e 'use OpenXPKI' and perl -e 'use
> > OpenXPKI::Client::HTML::Mason' say with this setup?
>
> no output for perl -e ........ and no such directory exists in Debian
> (i used apt-file search)
No output is good - it mean perl finds the module.
> > What does the openxpki.log file say? (My guess would be that you are
> > still missing some dependency). If that does not help, try starting the
> > server with the debug option, like
> > openxpkictl start --debug 128 and have a look at the resulting
> > stderr.log file.
>
> i forgot to run openxpkiadm initdb ... now i see "DONE" ;-)))
> (i have empty PERL5LIB)
That's fine if you did not use PREFIX during the installation, you don't
need it then.
> so last thing is web interface for basic setup ... later i try to setup
> MySQL or PotgresSQL instead of SQLite ... and maybe LDAP ...
Good. You'll probably run into errors with SQLite, so you'll definitely
need a "real" database.
> after some successfull attempts i'll write some mini HOWTO for Debian Etch,
> but of course i'll have some additional questions ...
Thanks for the offer. As for the questions: sure, shoot.
Best regards,
Alex
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