Hello list,
I was using RT on my production server successfully. We were not using RT from
sometime. We decided to use RT from today. Tickets are generating and getting
resolved, all things are working well except the email parts. No email is going
outside or coming to RT. In log i am seeing
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 11:52:13AM +, bijayant kumar wrote:
Hello list,
I was using RT on my production server successfully. We were not using RT
from sometime. We decided to use RT from today. Tickets are generating and
getting resolved, all things are working well except the email
I have tried to upgrade through CPAN only, but it said that package is already
updated. After some more googling i did
perl -MCPAN -e 'install G/GB/GBARR/Scalar-List-Utils-1.18.tar.gz'
and it solves the problem of mail.
But now i am facing another very strange problem.
The autoreply greeting
Hello,
I'm having a problem lately with RT. None of my scripts seem to be
working. I recently had to reinstall the operating system RT was running
on. I'm using 3.4.5 on Debian Etch.
All my scripts seem to terminate with this error:
[error]: Scrip Prepare XX died. - Undefined subroutine
Dear list
I have the RT almost up and running on a Mac OS X Server. But I ran in
another problem.
Replying to tickets isn't possible yet. The mails aren't sent to the
requestor. I've seen lots of strange error message in the apache2
error_log (several Scrip Prepare died). But I don't
I've updated the Scalar-List-Util from 1.18 to 1.19 and this fixed my
problem with the scrips.
Thx anyway.
Ruslan Zakirov wrote:
Several reasons
1) the module has been installed from bad binary package, reinstall it
from CPAN or compile package yourself
2) perl and libperl have been with
Several reasons
1) the module has been installed from bad binary package, reinstall it
from CPAN or compile package yourself
2) perl and libperl have been with different options
On 2/8/07, Thomas Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear list
I have the RT almost up and running on a Mac OS X Server.
Thanks Joe for putting this out there, had the same issue this morning
after
RHEL4 update 3 -- update 4 and 3.6.0 -- 3.6.1 patches
Made the fix quick and easy.
We use fastcgi here and I have found that I alway need to make sure
apache owns all log directories and files after any httpd update
On Sep 28, 2006, at 2:24 PM, Jesse Vincent wrote:On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 02:21:04PM -0400, Joe Auty wrote: Hello,Thanks to Stephen Turner, I think I uncovered the source of the problem relating to my scrips no longer working. I thought that this deserved a thread of its own with a more