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[ic] makecat fails to create usable catalog 4.8.3-1 noarch
I filed this bug report, and then I noticed that only 4 of forty odd bugs
reported in the last 5 months have even been acknowledged... :-(
If someone can shed some light on this, or point to an area I might
concentrate my efforts, I would appreciate it....
Here is the situation/report:
Installed CPAN perl modules and Interchange on a Redhat 7.0 system that
currently has Apache (not stronghold) and a working SSL.
Used these rpms:
/usr/src/apps/interchange-4.8.3-1.noarch.rpm
/usr/src/apps/interchange-foundation-4.8.3-1.noarch.rpm
/usr/src/apps/interchange-doc-4.8.3-1.noarch.rpm
/usr/src/apps/interchange-foundation-demo-4.8.3-1.i386.rpm
I am able to access the foundation demo, both customer and admin
interfaces.
When I run /usr/lib/interchange/bin/makecat, and take the default for all of
the options, it appears to create the catalog OK. Restarting interchange
with /etc/init.d/interchange restart gives positive OK results. I can access
the intial index.html page for the new store, but clicking on either the
customer entrance link or the admin interface link results in a "404 - file not
found error"
If I use the restart command as specified at the end of the makecat script:
su -c "/usr/lib/interchange/bin/interchange -r" interch
I get an error message:
Interchange V4.8.3
Configuring catalog foundation...Using default DBM database...done.
Configuring catalog sam...sam config error: Please specify the MailOrderTo
directive in the configuration file ''
I have searched the config files, and compared the foundation demo to the new
catalog (sam), and I cannot find a missing file or error.
One interesting note is that the executable placed in my cgi-bin is different
for foundation and sam. However, copying the working (foundation) over the new
(sam) executable does not change the result.
As it is, I am unable to create a working store.
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Anyone got any ideas? This is a clean and stable and very vanilla
installation of RH 7.0. I really try to avoid changing defaults 'cause I
know how it can impact other installs.
I will be happy to post my results to the list to help others.
BTW, I have been a UNIX admin/programmer since about 1985. I kinda know
my way around the OS.. I can hold my own with Perl, but it is not my most
favorite programming language. I spent the better part of the day trying
to get this to work, and I feel sorry for any Newbies who may take the
initiative.
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Timothy Burt
Internet Specialist
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