On Sunday 16 May 2004 02:39 pm, Dirk Enrique Seiffert - CaribeNet wrote:
On Sunday 16 May 2004 06:08, Paul Tammes wrote:
Suse calls the apache config file for apache 2 httpd2.conf iirc.. And stores it in /etc/system/config/suseconfig/YaST/ or something similar unlogical
I use SuSE 9.0, never used the setup script. Did the work manually withour bigger problems. Don't use Konquerer as root as a filemanager, much easier is doing this in a terminal.
1) On SuSE the owner/group of apache2 is wwwrun:nobody -> as superuser # chown -R /usr/local/sql-ledger 2) Configuration of apache2 is done in /etc/sysconfig/apache2 - If apache2 is working and loading the perl module there is nothing to add. 3) SuSE has a default directory for apache2 inlude files. In /etc/apache2/ conf.d/ is the best folder to place the sql-ledger.conf file
These are as far as I remember the only differences you have to know. SQL-Ledger runs fine on SuSE, just do the setup by hand.
Good luck
Enrique
Thanks Enrique! Your email pointed me in the right direction. All the suggestions I recieved from others I applied to /etc/httpd which is for apache 1.x. You made me realise there is another httpd file for apache2 so I included the sql-ledger httpd file in /etc/sysconfig/apache2. Now Apache is using the sql-ledger conf file. However solving that problem presented another. Now the browser says: Error! No Database Drivers available! Postgres is my database and it is up and running. With apache2 and postgres running what does it mean that no database drivers are available? Thanks, Jerome