I've just installed bricolage 1.4.5, and when I tried to run "bric_apachectl start" and received the following message
bric_apachectl start: starting httpd
[Wed Nov 20 15:24:29 2002] [warn] module mod_perl.c is already added, skipping
[Wed Nov 20 15:24:29 2002] [warn] module mod_log_config.c is already added, skipping
[Wed Nov 20 15:24:29 2002] [warn] module mod_mime.c is already added, skipping
[Wed Nov 20 15:24:29 2002] [warn] module mod_alias.c is already added, skipping
bric_apachectl start: httpd could not be started
I'm running on FreeBSD 4.6 with apache 1.3.27, perl v5.6.1, and postgresql 7.2.1
The install went fine once I got working versions of apache, mod_perl, and postgres.
I do not have any custom apache configurations, etc. I'm just setting this up as a test to play around with Bricolage (which, btw, I heard about through eweek). So I didn't bother with ssl either.
I did try changing the MANUAL_APACHE directive in bricolage.conf to
PerlModule Bric::App::ApacheStartup and then set it to use the standard apache config file. The server starts fine, but I just get a directory listing (I'm assuming becuase I used the standard apache config file and it doesn't include the bricolage setup info.)
Also, I don't really get anything useful in the error_log except "can't determine server's fully qualified host name" which I wouldn't think should affect anything.
If I append the following to the standard httpd.conf file:
PerlPassEnv BRICOLAGE_ROOT
PerlModule Bric::App::ApacheConfig
I just get "bric_apachectl start: httpd could not be started"
I'm pretty new to the whole *nix environment (getting all the requriements installed took a while, but I managed to get everything.. I think- anyways, make and make install for bricolage seemed to go without a hitch...) Any pointers/help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bucky
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bric_apachectl start: starting httpd
[Wed Nov 20 15:24:29 2002] [warn] module mod_perl.c is already added, skipping
[Wed Nov 20 15:24:29 2002] [warn] module mod_log_config.c is already added, skipping
[Wed Nov 20 15:24:29 2002] [warn] module mod_mime.c is already added, skipping
[Wed Nov 20 15:24:29 2002] [warn] module mod_alias.c is already added, skipping
bric_apachectl start: httpd could not be started
I'm running on FreeBSD 4.6 with apache 1.3.27, perl v5.6.1, and postgresql 7.2.1
The install went fine once I got working versions of apache, mod_perl, and postgres.
I do not have any custom apache configurations, etc. I'm just setting this up as a test to play around with Bricolage (which, btw, I heard about through eweek). So I didn't bother with ssl either.
I did try changing the MANUAL_APACHE directive in bricolage.conf to
PerlModule Bric::App::ApacheStartup and then set it to use the standard apache config file. The server starts fine, but I just get a directory listing (I'm assuming becuase I used the standard apache config file and it doesn't include the bricolage setup info.)
Also, I don't really get anything useful in the error_log except "can't determine server's fully qualified host name" which I wouldn't think should affect anything.
If I append the following to the standard httpd.conf file:
PerlPassEnv BRICOLAGE_ROOT
PerlModule Bric::App::ApacheConfig
I just get "bric_apachectl start: httpd could not be started"
I'm pretty new to the whole *nix environment (getting all the requriements installed took a while, but I managed to get everything.. I think- anyways, make and make install for bricolage seemed to go without a hitch...) Any pointers/help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bucky
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