On Mon, 2 May 2005 09:54:55 +0200 "Marco Mescoli" <suppressed> wrote: > I must repeat my request, no solution find. > > Interchange 5.2.0.1 .deb installation on Debian GNU/Linux 3.0. > 1) interchange_5.2.0-1_i386.deb > 2) interchange-ui_5.2.0-1_all.deb > 3) interchange-cat-foundation_5.2.0-1_all.deb > 4) Debian dselect perl installation 5.6.1 > > Care installation with Debian dpkg but the response is: > > We're sorry, the Interchange server is unavailable... Marco, 1) ps aux | grep interch If you see Interchange processes, the server is running and OK. When you call '/etc/init.d/interchange restart', it should also report it is running in Vlink/Unix mode. If you don't see any output from grep, then your IC server is not started. Run "/etc/init.d/interchange start" while having (as root) "tail -f /var/log/interchange/*log" in a separate terminal. 2) cd /usr/lib/cgi-bin/ic/; strings foundation | grep sock The output should look like: socket /var/run/interchange/interchange.sock Could not open socket Of those three lines, one is the socket name (the middle one). It should be the same as in my example, and the socket file should really be found there when IC is running. If you see any other socket location in the grep output, the simplest solution is to symlink the real socket (shown in my example) to the location where your script is looking for it. 3) If 1) and 2) are OK, see if the CGI link program can write to the Interchange socket. For a quick test, chmod the socket file to 0666 and try visiting the catalog. If it works then, you have permission problems - you'll have to either see why the default setup fails for you, or have socket ownership adjusted to a different user/group, or use the SocketPerms Interchange directive to set socket mode to 0660 or 0666. Tell us where do you get with the above instructions. Enjoy, -doc _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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