Morten,
Thanks for finding that. I am trying to use that file in SLES.
1. cp /etc/apache2/httpd.conf /etc/apache2/http.conf.save 2. tuxdev:/etc/apache2 # rcapache2 configtest Syntax error on line 14 of /etc/apache2/httpd.conf: ServerRoot must be a valid directory
What should "ServerRoot" be set to? I guessed "/usr/share/apache2/".
3. tuxdev:/etc/apache2 # rcapache2 configtest Syntax error on line 226 of /etc/apache2/httpd.conf: Cannot load /usr/share/apache2/modules/mod_python.so into server: /usr/share/apache2/modules/mod_python.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory tuxdev:/etc/apache2 # tuxdev:/etc/apache2 # locate mod_python.so /usr/lib/apache2/mod_python.so
A problem loading the python module. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tristan Rhodes Weber State University
Morten Vold morten.vold@ntnu.no 03/31/05 1:45 AM >>>
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On 29/03/2005 23:46, Tristan RHODES uttered:
I have made some very small changes to the SLES install document.
Yes, I've seen it :-)
The section on how to configure Apache is still missing. You
mention
that this is documented elsewhere, but I could not find it. Where can I find information on configuration Apache with NAV?
http://svn.nav.ntnu.no/nav/navme/trunk/doc/apache/httpd2.conf.example - I just added a link to the wiki page.
I believe the Debian install comes with a sample Apache config file,
but I am not certain.
Maybe - I haven't seen the Debian package, so I don't know whether the maintainer uses the exact example provided in the source tree or if he uses a modified version.
- -- Morten Vold NTNU ITEA Integrasjonsgruppen