i sent an email on the mailing list yesterday with an error. Seems
someone has had the error before, but it's in Norweigan. Can anyone
help or translate?
http://desperados.itea.ntnu.no/pipermail/nav-users/2004-May.txt
The error is the following:
***
Mod_python error: "PythonHeaderParserHandler nav.web"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/mod_python/apache.py", line
299, in HandlerDispatch
result = object(req)
File "/usr/local/nav/lib/python/nav/web/__init__.py", line 55, in
headerparserhandler
nav.web.auth.authenticate(req)
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'authenticate'
***
Thanks,
Aditya
Assistant System Administrator
Illinois Wesleyan University
From tlan at itea.ntnu.no Fri Jul 8 09:12:33 2005
From: tlan at itea.ntnu.no (Thomas =?iso-8859-1?Q?Lang=E5s?=)
Date: Fri Jul 8 08:12:41 2005
Subject: [Nav-users]
In-Reply-To: 7815918.1120765731058.JavaMail.arajgarh@iwu.edu
References: 7815918.1120765731058.JavaMail.arajgarh@iwu.edu
Message-ID: 20050708061233.GA8049@stud.ntnu.no
Aditya Rajgarhia:
i sent an email on the mailing list yesterday with an error. Seems
someone has had the error before, but it's in Norweigan. Can anyone
help or translate?
http://desperados.itea.ntnu.no/pipermail/nav-users/2004-May.txt
The error is the following:
Mod_python error: "PythonHeaderParserHandler nav.web"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/mod_python/apache.py", line
299, in HandlerDispatch
result = object(req)
File "/usr/local/nav/lib/python/nav/web/__init__.py", line 55, in
headerparserhandler
nav.web.auth.authenticate(req)
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'authenticate'
Which version of nav are you using? There's one fix to such an
error-message, but that's related to an old version of NAV (afaik).
Which you found parts of the mailinglist-thread for, here's the
mentioned solution in that thread:
Open /usr/local/nav/lib/python/nav/web/auth.py in an editor and remove
the line that says:
from nav import users
--
Thomas
>From werner at skolelinux.no Fri Jul 8 09:22:35 2005
From: werner at skolelinux.no (Morten Werner Olsen)
Date: Fri Jul 8 08:22:44 2005
Subject: [Nav-users] traffic map / configuring vlan
In-Reply-To:
42CD78FD.8050903@ll.mit.edu
References:
42CD629E.9080307@ll.mit.edu
b4c110fd0507071053c561cf5@mail.gmail.com 42CD6F87.4090000@ll.mit.edu
b4c110fd05070711224abf8139@mail.gmail.com 42CD78FD.8050903@ll.mit.edu
Message-ID:
20050708062235.GD9990@debra.uio.no
On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 02:48:29PM -0400, Elizabeth Bodine wrote:
> I believe I have found the error - getDeviceData.log says:
>
> /usr/lib/nav/getDeviceData.sh: line 48:
> /usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun/jre/bin/java: No such file or directory
>
> The actual path needed is /usr/lib/j2sdk1.4/.... Is there a variable I
> can set and/or a file I can change to reflect the actual path, or should
> I just add a symbolic link?
How have you installed Java? If you follow the instructions in
README.Debian following the Debian package, Java is installed in
/usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun/.. so if you've installed Java another way, a
symlink might be just ok. :)
- Werner
>From arajgarh at iwu.edu Fri Jul 8 10:35:30 2005
From: arajgarh at iwu.edu (Aditya Rajgarhia)
Date: Fri Jul 8 16:35:44 2005
Subject: [Nav-users]
Message-ID:
2095394.1120833330918.JavaMail.arajgarh@iwu.edu
Thanks for the reply. I'm using NAV 3.0 rc1, and the solution which you
wrote for the old one is not valid because that line isn't there in the
new NAV.
Any other ideas? I don't know why its giving this error, in the python
I can import the module nav.web.auth. However I cannot import
nav.web.auth.authenticate, it says that the module doesn't exist.
How to fix?
Thanks
Aditya
----------
Thomas Lang?s wrote:
>Aditya Rajgarhia:
>> i sent an email on the mailing list yesterday with an error. Seems
>> someone has had the error before, but it's in Norweigan. Can anyone
>> help or translate?
>>
>>
http://desperados.itea.ntnu.no/pipermail/nav-users/2004-May.txt
>>
>> The error is the following:
>> ***
>>
>> Mod_python error: "PythonHeaderParserHandler nav.web"
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>
>> File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/mod_python/apache.py", line
>> 299, in HandlerDispatch
>> result = object(req)
>>
>> File "/usr/local/nav/lib/python/nav/web/__init__.py", line 55, in
>> headerparserhandler
>> nav.web.auth.authenticate(req)
>>
>> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'authenticate'
>> ***
>
>Which version of nav are you using? There's one fix to such an
>error-message, but that's related to an old version of NAV (afaik).
>Which you found parts of the mailinglist-thread for, here's the
>mentioned solution in that thread:
>
>Open /usr/local/nav/lib/python/nav/web/auth.py in an editor and remove
>the line that says:
>from nav import users
>
>
>--
>Thomas
>