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Re: [ic] editing index.html file [more debugging info]
Hi Ben,
I recently had "Internal Server Error" when trying to edit
*.html from UI, fixed by reviewing database definitions in
dbconf/ twice -- there was a typo there.
Hope this helps!
Best Wishes,
Viktors Rotanovs
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben H" <z153iq@yahoo.com>
To: <interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: [ic] editing index.html file [more debugging info]
> I pulled this from the info section of the admin area.
>
> ==============
> Perl Version Perl 5.6.0 (called with: /usr/bin/perl)
>
> Optional Module Information LWP::Simple found (v1.34).
> MD5 found (v2.02).
> MIME::Base64 found (v2.12).
> SQL::Statement found (v0.1020).
> Safe::Hole found (v0.08).
> Storable found (v1.012).
> Tie::Watch not found. Minor: cannot set watch points in catalog.cfg.
> URI::URL found (v5.02).
>
> Safe operations untrapped: ftfile sort rand
> ===============
>
> Again, the line in question:
>
> if($MVSAFE::Safe) {
>
> I'm thinking its related somehow to safe.pm.
> Does anyone know if the "Safe operations untrapped" is anything relevant??
>
> Ok, now I'm finding that my ability to manipulate much of anything is
quite
> restricted because of this error:
> { search error: your search file a valid database reference, was
> 'backup'. }
>
> Also, in the Tables area of the Admin section, nothing shows up.
> Same with the DB Tables area of the Info Area.
>
> ============= DB INFO (in info area
> Database Interfaces GDBM available (v1.03)
> No Berkeley DB_File.
> DBI enabled (v1.19), available drivers:
> ADO
> ExampleP
> Multiplex
> Pg
> Proxy
> mysql
>
> Database Tables [nothing]
> ==============
>
> Its sounding like some perl module may be corrupted or malfunctioning or
> causing conflicts or something.
> I'm using MySQL.
>
> I'm stumped. Is backup a DB table I should have, but for whatever reason,
> don't? Do any of you have any suggestions?
> Another bit of info that may be relevant was how I setup the IC
permissions...
>
> [snip from makecat]
> # The type of permission structure for multiple user catalogs.
> # Select M for each user in own group (with interchange user in group)
> # G for all users in group of interchange user
> # U for all catalogs owned by interchange user (must be catuser as
well)
> [/snip from makecat]
>
> I chose 'U'. It was the only structure I got operational with the least
work.
>
> Ben
>
> crazy, whack, funky
>
>
>
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