Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0? (issue solved)
On 4/13/01 9:39 AM, "Paul Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 127.0.0.1localhost.localdomainlocalhost > > Was that in there already and you had to add your specific information, > or was it empty? I'm curious because I have a dynamic ip address. Technically, for a working configuration, what you have should be enough, but apparently a dynaic config via localhost is no longer blessed. I soolved it by setting a static IP address, giving the machine a name, and adding that entry into the hosts files. Harry
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0? (issue solved)
On Friday, Apr 13, 2001, Elton Woo wrote: > You should also edit the /etc/hosts file. > E.g. mine looks like this: > 127.0.01localhost.localdomain localhost > 205.151.222.250 videotron videotron.ca > 205.151.222.251 videotron videotron.ca I take it those last two are your ISP's nameservers... what can be gained from adding them in /etc/hosts? Everything seems to run fine for me just having 127.0.0.1 in there. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ#: 25370820, OpenPGP key at www.keyserver.net 1024D/39F0BBF4 2024 B7CB 10BF 6BE7 2ECE E0FD 1360 0181 39F0 BBF4 Current Linux uptime: 11 hours 37 minutes.
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0? (issue solved)
Paul Cox wrote: > I'm just curious, this is all I have in my hosts file for 7.2: > > 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost > > Was that in there already and you had to add your specific information, > or was it empty? I'm curious because I have a dynamic ip address. That's created by default. I'm also on cable with dynamic IP. You should also edit the /etc/hosts file. E.g. mine looks like this: 127.0.01localhost.localdomain localhost 205.151.222.250 videotron videotron.ca 205.151.222.251 videotron videotron.ca HTH and cheers, Elton Woo ;-) -- Have you been counted? See http://counter.li.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ICQ#9984432 - Montreal, Quebec, CANADA. Registered Linux User #193975. AMD-K2 CPU on board. "You only live once, so let's make life easier for each other." S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0? (issue solved)
On Friday, Apr 13, 2001, mdk mailin list (Harry) wrote: > By specifically and manually entering the information of the local box into > the hosts file, I was able to make apache behave and run properly (Thanks > "Jason Straight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>). I'm just curious, this is all I have in my hosts file for 7.2: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost Was that in there already and you had to add your specific information, or was it empty? I'm curious because I have a dynamic ip address. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ#: 25370820, OpenPGP key at www.keyserver.net 1024D/39F0BBF4 2024 B7CB 10BF 6BE7 2ECE E0FD 1360 0181 39F0 BBF4 Current Linux uptime: 3 hours 50 minutes.
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0? (issue solved)
> B) First thing I did was update my hosts file, but I'll fuck around with it > some more. By specifically and manually entering the information of the local box into the hosts file, I was able to make apache behave and run properly (Thanks "Jason Straight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>). My suggestion, since this was never an issue before, and why the heck apache would segfault because it can't find DNS information is beyond me - make sure that the installer enters the local box name (and IP, if needed) into the hosts file, based on the information the user provides during installation) Then all is fine, at least in regards to Mandrake. Oh yeah, and make sure Joe is part of the standard installation. Harry
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0?
"mdk mailin list (Harry)" wrote: > > On 4/12/01 1:15 AM, "John Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > php-common isn't in the hdlists so it ends up on the last CD, and you > > have to > > install it manually later. > > That sounds like a fix that MUST be done before final release ships. > Edit your /base/rpmslist --- Spence
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0? (could be dhcp)
On 4/12/01 6:45 AM, "Jason Straight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So anyway - I checked /etc/hosts and the only entry was for 127.0.0.1, I > added in an entry for the eth0 interface address and it started apache ok. A) This was never an issue with prior installations, so this should be looked into. Not many people will have DNS services and domains for their setups. B) First thing I did was update my hosts file, but I'll fuck around with it some more. Harry
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0? (glory./sarcasm)
On 4/12/01 5:38 AM, "Sergio P.Korlowsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well finished installing RC1 and this what I got tring to start apache: > > httpd > Segmentation fault (core dumped) Which is exactly what I had been getting with beta 3 - I'm glad that we're only dealing with a minor app, like one of those new-fangled web-server that are hardly used by any people - I shudder to think if this lack of detail were applied to a really important app/server. You know this hasn't been working since Beta2...? Harry
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0?
On 4/12/01 1:15 AM, "John Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > php-common isn't in the hdlists so it ends up on the last CD, and you > have to > install it manually later. That sounds like a fix that MUST be done before final release ships. Harry
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0? (could be dhcp)
I'm having problems with apache (don't know if its the same problems you had) trying to start httpd at command line dumps core as does checking config files for errors with -t or -T On my laptop it works fine which was an update to the latest version - on fresh install with latest version it dies. apache-1.3.19-2mdk apache-common-1.3.19-2mdk apache-conf-1.3.19-2mdk apache-modules-1.3.19-2mdk strace httpd (UPDATE) hehe ok - as I wrote this I looked at the strace and noticed it was having problems with my domain name saying it was penguinfarm, when on this machine it should resolve blazeconnect.net So anyway - I checked /etc/hosts and the only entry was for 127.0.0.1, I added in an entry for the eth0 interface address and it started apache ok. dhcpcd-1.3.19pl4-1mdk Was installed and is now being used from install. On Thursday 12 April 2001 00:19, you wrote: > Does anyone know if the installation of Apache has been fixed in 8.0 beta > yet? In Beta 3 installation, it would not work out of the gate. > > Harry -- Jason Straight
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0?
On Thursday 12 April 2001 00:46, you wrote: > On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 14:19, you wrote: > > Does anyone know if the installation of Apache has been fixed in 8.0 beta > > yet? In Beta 3 installation, it would not work out of the gate. > > > > Harry > > I've been using cooker and yes, apache, mod_ssl, mod_perl and mod_php now > work beautifully you might say. > > Con. Well finished installing RC1 and this what I got tring to start apache: httpd Segmentation fault (core dumped) sk
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0?
Con Kolivas wrote: > On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 14:19, you wrote: > >> Does anyone know if the installation of Apache has been fixed in 8.0 beta >> yet? In Beta 3 installation, it would not work out of the gate. >> >> Harry > > > I've been using cooker and yes, apache, mod_ssl, mod_perl and mod_php now > work beautifully you might say. > > Con. php-common isn't in the hdlists so it ends up on the last CD, and you have to install it manually later. -- John Allen, Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Orbiscom Ltd,Web:http://www.orbiscom.com/ 3 Sandyford Park,Direct: +353-1-2178610 Sandyford Industrial Estate, Office: +353-86-2315986 Dublin 18. Fax:+353-1-2945119 ** The information contained in this message is confidential and is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you have received this message in error or there are any problems please notify the originator immediately. The unauthorised use, disclosure, copying or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. This message and any attachments have been scanned for viruses. Orbiscom Ltd. will not be liable for direct, special, indirect or consequential damages arising from alteration of the contents of this message by a third party or as a result of any virus being passed on. www.Orbiscom.com **
Re: [Cooker] Apache fixed in 8.0?
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 14:19, you wrote: > Does anyone know if the installation of Apache has been fixed in 8.0 beta > yet? In Beta 3 installation, it would not work out of the gate. > > Harry I've been using cooker and yes, apache, mod_ssl, mod_perl and mod_php now work beautifully you might say. Con.