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Aug 3, 2009, 3:06 AM
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Re: How can I make gentoo-doc on my local apache server?
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Thanks. :) I checked the page via archive.org, let me have a try. Best Regards Sam On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Zhang Le <r0bertz [at] gentoo> wrote: > On 17:12 Mon 03 Aug , Sam Liao wrote: > > Thanks. > > > > This page does not mention how to set up web service. > > You may google "gorg.xml". The first result is mentioned in the link I have > sent > to you. However, the link is no functioning. Maybe neysx's server is down. > But > you can still see it via google's cache. > > > I tried with gorg as web server, but only blank page show up. Maybe I did > > not set the gorg.conf correctly. > > Here is my gorg.conf > > > > # /etc/gorg/gorg.conf: Configuration file for Gorg > > > > # Root dir, typically, your DocumentRoot > > # (f)cgi scripts find it in their environment but > > # the stand-alone webserver and the search engine need it > > # root = "/home/neysx/gentoo.org/gentoo/xml/htdocs" > > root = "/space/workshop/gentoo_doc/gentoo/xml/htdocs/" > > > > # Mount paths that are not under the root directory (used by stand-alone > web > > server only) > > # eg. to mount /cgi-bin which is usually not under the document root > > # Note: Those directories will be handled by the stock FileHandler, ie. > not > > by gorg > > #mount = /cgi-bin on /home/neysx/gentoo.org/gentoo/xml/cgi-bin > > #mount = /images on /home/neysx/gentoo.org/gentoo/xml/images > > mount = /images on /space/workshop/gentoo_doc/gentoo/xml/images > > ..... > > > > Does gentoo-doc server also use gorg as backend xml processor? > > I believe so. gorg is actually short for gentoo.org. > > At least, gentoo-cn.org uses gorg. > > -- > Zhang, Le > Gentoo/Loongson Developer > http://zhangle.is-a-geek.org > 0260 C902 B8F8 6506 6586 2B90 BC51 C808 1E4E 2973 >
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