Re: teTeX and DWWW

1999-08-26 Thread Marc Haber
On 25 Aug 1999 14:35:49 +0200, you wrote:
Does 

http://torres.gf1.internal/cgi-bin/dwww?type=filelocation=/mnt/main8/usr/doc/texmf/tetex/teTeX-FAQ.gz

work?

Yes.

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teTeX and DWWW

1999-08-25 Thread Marc Haber
Hi!

When I use DWWW to access the teTeX-Documentation, I can get through
fine to
http://torres.gf1.internal/cgi-bin/dwww?type=filelocation=/mnt/main8/usr/doc/texmf
while torres.gf1.internal is my Debian box. However, none of the links
on that page work (Example:
http://torres.gf1.internal/cgi-bin/dwww?type=filelocation=/mnt/main8/usr/doc/texmf/tetex/teTeX-FAQ
gives file not found, but teTeX-FAQ.gz clearly is there).

What am I doing wrong?

Any hints will be appreciated.

Greetings
Marc

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Re: teTeX and DWWW

1999-08-25 Thread Jens Ritter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Haber) writes:

 Hi!
 
 When I use DWWW to access the teTeX-Documentation, I can get through
 fine to
 http://torres.gf1.internal/cgi-bin/dwww?type=filelocation=/mnt/main8/usr/doc/texmf
 while torres.gf1.internal is my Debian box. However, none of the links
 on that page work (Example:
 http://torres.gf1.internal/cgi-bin/dwww?type=filelocation=/mnt/main8/usr/doc/texmf/tetex/teTeX-FAQ
 gives file not found, but teTeX-FAQ.gz clearly is there).

Does 

http://torres.gf1.internal/cgi-bin/dwww?type=filelocation=/mnt/main8/usr/doc/texmf/tetex/teTeX-FAQ.gz

work?


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Re: teTeX and DWWW

1999-08-25 Thread Peter S Galbraith

Marc Haber wrote:

 When I use DWWW to access the teTeX-Documentation, I can get through
 fine to
 http://torres.gf1.internal/cgi-bin/dwww?type=filelocation=/mnt/main8/usr/doc
 /texmf
 while torres.gf1.internal is my Debian box. However, none of the links
 on that page work (Example:
 http://torres.gf1.internal/cgi-bin/dwww?type=filelocation=/mnt/main8/usr/doc
 /texmf/tetex/teTeX-FAQ
 gives file not found, but teTeX-FAQ.gz clearly is there).

Your web server (apache perhaps) is not guessing that the file
requested was compressed in the Debian package.

You may complain and fill a bug against the package etex-base
(check that there isn't one filled already) or switch servers (I
hear that BOA handles this correctly) or configure apache to
handle this:

- See http://localhost/doc/apache/manual/content-negotiation.html
  in the apache-doc package.

- See this message from last year:

   From: Zed Pobre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
   Subject: Re: compressed doc files and apache
   Date: Tue, 1 Dec 1998 17:07:42 -0500 
   
   On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 01:50:29PM -0600, Douglas Bates wrote:
That works fine except that many internal links are broken.  The link
to doc/texmf/etex/base/etex_man.dvi, for example, doesn't come up with
the dvi file because the file has been compressed with gzip and is
stored as /usr/doc/texmf/etex/base/etex_man.dvi.gz

Is there a way to configure apache to look for the gzip'd version of a
file if the original file is not available?
   
   You probably want to add something like:
   
   Directory /doc/texmf/
   Options Indexes Includes MultiViews
   AllowOverride None
   /Directory
   
   to your /etc/apache/access.conf file.  This will cause both
   etex_man.dvi.gz and etex_man.dvi to be returned in uncompressed form.
   It has some other minor side effects, so you may want to read up on it
   in the documentation.  It's findable under Options or Negotiation,
   I think and you can probably find it by searching for MultiViews.
   
   
Also, would it be reasonable to allow .pdf files in the /usr/doc tree
to be uncompressed?  That is, put the original .pdf file in the
   
   I didn't realize they were particularly compressable until you
   mentioned it.  I just tried a couple and got about 25%, though.  If
   you want to fight for it, open a wishlist bug against debian-policy
   and submit the proposal to the policy list.
   
   
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