Hi Martin,

NO, i don't think so , because all entries in httpd.conf and
suse-include.conf are o.k.,
but i have in the /opt- directory 2 directories (1 otrs and 1 OpenTRS)
i will delete the /opt/OpenTRS directory and changed in httpd.conf
all OpenTRS-words to otrs, i think thats much better, but i don't
know   why i have this /opt/OpenTRS directory

thanks
sven 8)

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Subject: Re: [otrs] install v1 with rpm
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 15:42:43 +0100

>Hi Sven,
>
>On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 02:54:45PM +0100, Wily E. Coyote wrote:
>
>> i do the following steps
>> 1. rpm -e otrs-7.3
>> 2. rpm -i otrs-1.0.1-01.i386.rpm
>> 3. DBUpate-to-1.mysql.sql
>> 4. SuSEconfig
>> 5. reboot the apache webserver
>> 6. rcotrs start
>> no errors, everything looks fine, but i can't start
>> http://mydomain.com/otrs/index.pl
>> the requested URL /otrs/index.pl was not found on this server
>
>It looks like your webserver isn't configured. :-/ Which is normally 
>done by SuSEconfig. 
>
>Add the include file to the end of your /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
>[...]
>Include /opt/otrs/scripts/apache-httpd.include.conf
>[...]
>
>And it should work again.
>
>> thanks sven 8-((
>
>  Martin
>
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