> Then it is missing a /html/ in the path, because "mv html/* . ; rmdir html"
> solved the problem for me. If Libraries are going to be at the same level,
> then it's going to be a problem.
You/BSD seem to have a rather odd config...
Local install from source, without any futzing about of paths,
On Apr 21, 2009, at 9:33 AM, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
> No, it's not a "missing html" (in the path).
>
> It's a base directory. plugins and local libs live under your local
> folder too.
Then it is missing a /html/ in the path, because "mv html/* . ; rmdir
html" solved the problem for me. If Lib
No, it's not a "missing html" (in the path).
It's a base directory. plugins and local libs live under your local folder too.
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On Apr 20, 2009, at 10:26 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>> I'm talking about local overrides, for installing your own
>> CallBacks and such.
>
> /usr/local/www/rt38 works for me. Note that there's a 'html' missing
> from those paths, compared to the standard distribution stuff under /
> usr/local/
Jo Rhett wrote:
On Apr 20, 2009, at 6:51 PM, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
My understanding right now is
RT::MasonLocalComponentRoot /usr/local/www/rt38
No. Compiled Mason lives in RT::MasonDataDir
I'm talking about local overrides, for installing your own CallBacks
and such.
/usr/local/www/
On Apr 20, 2009, at 6:51 PM, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
>> My understanding right now is
>> RT::MasonLocalComponentRoot /usr/local/www/rt38
> No. Compiled Mason lives in RT::MasonDataDir
I'm talking about local overrides, for installing your own CallBacks
and such.
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> My understanding right now is
> RT::MasonLocalComponentRoot /usr/local/www/rt38
No. Compiled Mason lives in RT::MasonDataDir
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A freebsd package install sets up the following paths:
RT::BasePath/usr/local
RT::BinPath /usr/local/bin
RT::EtcPath /usr/local/etc/rt38
RT::LocalEtcPath/usr/local/share/rt38/etc
RT::LocalHtmlPath /usr/local/share/rt38/html
RT::LocalLexiconPath/usr/local/share/rt38/po