Thanks Josh, and Joe. I found the files I was hunting for.
Since that part of things is done for me, I now need to look for the
httpd.conf file example. Once I locate that, I can refit the info found
in the .cfg files into the apache conf, so that they're pointing to the
same places, have all the correct capabilities, permissions etc.
Uhm, along these lines, I noticed something weird yesterday. Apache on
my fedora system had a directory structure already setup, not a big
surprise..however, it seems that apache was pointing to /var/www as
"document root" but then the directive below it was pointing to
/var/www/html - is this just a mistake on the part of the developer?
Shouldn't the directory options be for the /var/www too? It just seemed
weird to find that in the httpd.conf , when its obviously wrong. What
gives?
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From: Josh Luthman [mailto:user-4c45a83f15cb@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 12:09 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Thanks for that help earlier..
You'll need to jump in to the configuration - probably /etc/hobbit/*
On 12/30/07, Joe Sloan <user-b1d2c84d244b@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Todd Kleinert wrote:
Yeah, I did put those lines into my httpd.conf file, and fussed with
that for a couple hours.. Due to some user-related issues, I ended up
reloading fedora and starting over, again. This time I used the RPM
install, and would like to stick with this one. So, I need to get back
into the apache files on this new OS and add in those lines, will get
on
that soon.
With this RPM version, what directory can I find the ./configure
script?
I poked around and found the actual .cfg files for hobbit, where these
tidbits are implemented, but I was getting used to that ./configure
stuff..
The configure script is for building hobbit. Since the hobbit rpm comes
already built, there is no need.
Joe
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