[railroad-dev] I am a bit lost

JR jrcourtois at jrcourtois.net
Tue Jan 18 12:03:40 MET 2005


Le 17 janv. 05, à 20:56, Julian Davison a écrit :

>> Another problem is that if I do run again mk_conf.py it simply print 
>> me the apache conf.
> Which is good if you need it again, and not good if you want
> to change anything :)
> mk_conf.py stores a copy of your answers in a file called
> ".apconf" which can be removed to make it start again.
> (There might be a better way, but it seemed to work for me)

Actually I did the same.
I don't know python enough to do it myself but maybe
mk_conf.py could re use the former answer as default
in the next call.

> It perhaps could make it clearer that params 4, 5, and 6
> (host, path, and upload_path) refer to URL paths and
> 7 is a filesystem path.
> I used
>     python repoadm.py add contentdb admin * cdb.cbhs.school.nz /repo/ 
> /repo/upload/ /home/julian/rrr/

OK, just for information you have no prefix ?
I mean at question 02 of mk_conf.py you answered / didn't you ?

> as the test setup is hosted on the (virtual) server cdb.cbhs.school.nz,
> the repository is at cdb.cbhs.school.nz/repo/ and things get uploaded
> to cdb.school.nz/repo/upload/.
> And for now the files reside in /home/julian/rrr/ on the servers local
> harddrive.

I have difficulties to make it work is this directory empty when we 
start
a new RR server ?

In fact when I try to connect to
http://localhost:82/rrr/repo/
or
http://localhost:82/rrr/service/
it gives me an Internal Server Error...

I wonder how apache can know what to do with this...
Maybe this is an url with direct acces : something like formupload ?

> :)
> The Plone products need the right config too, or they won't do much :)

Ok, I don't know Plone enough to guess what to put to make it works.
I slowly learn how to make it works and I really thank you of the time 
you spend on my problems...

-- 
JR
aka renard



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