Re: info2www, dwww install problem

1996-10-06 Thread Craig Sanders

On Fri, 4 Oct 1996, Lars Wirzenius wrote:

 Lawrence Chim:
  when install info2www and dwww, they said that they cannot
  find the httpd.  I think it is because I am using apache
  and http daemon name is apache rather than httpd.
  
  Is is a install script problem?  or a file dependancy problem?
 
 The names of the Apache server executable file and the default
 locations of the server's HTML directory and cgi-bin directory
 changed with 1.1.1. The Debian package I have (1.1.1-5) does
 not install cleanly and does not work, and I haven't been able
 to test my fixes for dwww and info2www. I'm working on it.

i had a look at the postinst scripts for both dwww and info2www yesterday
after i had the same problem.

The bug is actually a typo.  In the apache section of your .postinst
scripts you had foundhttp=yes instead of foundhttpd=yes.  I.E. you
missed the final d.

I edited the postinst scripts with vi and they work fine now.


BTW, I'm using them with apache 1.1.1 with no problems.

Craig


Re: info2www, dwww install problem

1996-10-06 Thread Servo
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
 changed with 1.1.1. The Debian package I have (1.1.1-5) does
 not install cleanly and does not work, and I haven't been able
 to test my fixes for dwww and info2www. I'm working on it.
I have 1.1.1-5 and it works and installed fine.

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Re: info2www, dwww install problem

1996-10-06 Thread Lars Wirzenius
I wrote:
 The names of the Apache server executable file and the default
 locations of the server's HTML directory and cgi-bin directory
 changed with 1.1.1. The Debian package I have (1.1.1-5) does
 not install cleanly and does not work, and I haven't been able
 to test my fixes for dwww and info2www. I'm working on it.

I have released new versions of info2www and dwww, which should
work with the new Apache. They should be on the mirror sites
sometime in the near future.

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Re: info2www, dwww install problem

1996-10-06 Thread Lars Wirzenius
Craig Sanders:
 The bug is actually a typo.  In the apache section of your .postinst
 scripts you had foundhttp=yes instead of foundhttpd=yes.  I.E. you
 missed the final d.

That was part of the problem. 1.1.1-5 also moves the ServerRoot
and cgi-bin directories.

Anyway, fixed in dwww 1.1-2 and info2www 1.2.2.9-2, I hope.

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Re: info2www, dwww install problem

1996-10-05 Thread Lars Wirzenius
Lawrence Chim:
 when install info2www and dwww, they said that they cannot
 find the httpd.  I think it is because I am using apache
 and http daemon name is apache rather than httpd.
 
 Is is a install script problem?  or a file dependancy problem?

The names of the Apache server executable file and the default
locations of the server's HTML directory and cgi-bin directory
changed with 1.1.1. The Debian package I have (1.1.1-5) does
not install cleanly and does not work, and I haven't been able
to test my fixes for dwww and info2www. I'm working on it.

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info2www, dwww install problem

1996-10-04 Thread Lawrence Chim
when install info2www and dwww, they said that they cannot
find the httpd.  I think it is because I am using apache
and http daemon name is apache rather than httpd.

Is is a install script problem?  or a file dependancy problem?


lawrence,

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