> > > I think the root of my problem was the file permissions of the socket > > > file -- they constantly reset when you restart interchange. > > > > > > Now, however, I'm getting this: > > > > > > Undefined catalog: /cgi-bin/jnd > > > > > > Which is odd since it is defined... I think :) any suggestions? > > > > Are you using Interchange::Link? What have you defined for CGI_URL, > > SERVER_NAME, VendURL, and SecureURL? How have you defined the Catalog > > in interchange.cfg? If you're using Interchange::Link you might need > > 'Environment MOD_PERL' without the quotes in interchange.cfg, but I'm > > not sure about that. > > > > I'm now using Interchange::Link. Environment MOD_PERL is already in the > file. None of those environment variables are in the generally default > interchange.cfg that I'm using. My catalog is defined as such: > > Catalog jnd /home/interch/catalogs/jnd / > > I did use makecat to create the catalog. I would think it would set > everything up cleanly? > > What should be in the other environment variables you mentioned.. And be sure you follow these group and permissions instructions: http://www.icdevgroup.org/pipermail/interchange-users/2003-April/032568.html - Grant _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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