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blue at calico

Mar 1, 2000, 2:04 PM

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Did I grab 1.1.10 at a bad time?

Trying to install a clean copy of 1.1.10 -

.../rtc/etc has perms drwxr-x--- by default, which stops config.pm from
being found by the web server. shouldn't config.pm prolly be in lib?

.../rt/lib/rt/ui/web/auth.pm calls

require rt::database;
use CGI::Cookie;
&rt::connectdb();

rt/database.pm does not seem to be shipped with 1.1.10.

can anyone confirm this?

thanks,

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jesse at pallas

Mar 1, 2000, 12:45 PM

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Re: Did I grab 1.1.10 at a bad time? [In reply to]

Very simple. RT 1.1 does not have a webui right now. not in any form.
you probably want 1.0 if you need something functional

On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 04:04:32PM -0500, Blue Lang wrote:
>
> Trying to install a clean copy of 1.1.10 -
>
> .../rtc/etc has perms drwxr-x--- by default, which stops config.pm from
> being found by the web server. shouldn't config.pm prolly be in lib?
>
> .../rt/lib/rt/ui/web/auth.pm calls
>
> require rt::database;
> use CGI::Cookie;
> &rt::connectdb();
>
> rt/database.pm does not seem to be shipped with 1.1.10.
>
> can anyone confirm this?
>
> thanks,
>
> --
> Blue Lang Unix Systems Admin
> QSP, Inc., 3200 Atlantic Ave, Ste 100, Raleigh, NC, 27604
> Home: 919 835 1540 Work: 919 875 6994 Fax: 919 872 4015
>
>
>
>
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