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Date:      Mon, 22 Jul 2002 07:09:41 -0700
From:      Steve Wingate <s.wingate@cox.net>
To:        Lord Raiden <raiden23@netzero.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Mod_frontpage config error
Message-ID:  <200207220709.41874.s.wingate@cox.net>
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20020722035509.00961bf0@pop.netzero.net>
References:  <4.2.0.58.20020722035509.00961bf0@pop.netzero.net>

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On Monday 22 July 2002 01:03 am, Lord Raiden wrote:
> Ran into something I'm not entirely sure how to fix.  Was running the
> config script for configuring frontpage extentions on one of our apache
> servers by running the script
> "/usr/local/frontpage/version5.0/fp_install.sh" on the server after
> installing "mod_frontpage".  But when I run it, all goes fine until I get
> to this one point.  Here is an example of the output.
>
> Will chown web to www as part of install.
> Will chgrp web to www as part of install.
> Note: Local version of Apache must use the FrontPage Apache patch.Error:
> Cannot open "srm.conf": no such file or folder.
> ERROR:  / installation failed.
> Hit enter to continue
>
> Exiting due to an error!  Please fix the error and try again.
>
> 	I do a find to see if that file exists, and I find the file in question
> located here "/usr/local/etc/apache/srm.conf". so the file obviously
> exists.  I know the permissions are correct.  Here's the permissions on it,
> "-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  357 Jul  2 18:52
> /usr/local/etc/apache/srm.conf".  I've even tried doing a chmod to 777 to
> see if it was a permissions issue, and it's not.
>
> 	Anyone got any ideas how to fix this?  I'm stumped.
>
I've seen that a long time ago. I'm guessing you're not using the frontpage 
port. It has something to do gmake, IIRC. Check the archives at www.rtr.com 
or google.



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