[hobbit] Install of 4.2.0 issues

Josh Luthman josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Thu Dec 6 17:33:34 CET 2007


The www directory is simply output.  You want the ~hobbit/data directory for
past logs and the ~hobbit/server/etc for configuration.

When you get an Internal Server Error do a tail /var/log/httpd/error_log and
post that here.

I've no idea what bb2.rss is =/

On 12/6/07, Brian O'Mahony <brian.omahony at curamsoftware.com> wrote:
>
>  I was installing 4.2.0 from scratch. I had 4.2.0 beta on the system, and
> just wanted to get it upgraded.
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> However I ran into two issues. I did a fresh install, by stopping hobbit
> and moving the server folder to server-old.
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> #1 I copied over the www folder, but all the sections, and systems have
> disappeared.
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> #2 When I click on anything in the cgi-secure folder, I get an "Internal
> Server Error"
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> Now the thing is, if I just upgrade the beta folder, by leaving it there
> when I run make install, everything works….. Just wondering what is wrong
> here.
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> Also when I go to bb2.rss, I get parse errors, but this has always
> happened:
>
> *Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in *
> /home/hobbit/server/www/bb2.rss* on line *1*
>
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