[Catalyst] Catalyst-Apache
Matt S Trout
dbix-class at trout.me.uk
Tue Sep 20 17:51:22 CEST 2005
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 11:16:33AM -0400, Danh Nguyen wrote:
> Hi Andy,
> This is all the server, program info on my machine:
> - Apache/2.0.54 (Win32) mod_perl/2.0.1 Perl/v5.8.7 Server at localhost Port 80
>
> This is what I tried:
> I removed parts of myapp.conf file and added them again, try to locate the problem. everything was fine - e.g. the Apache server could start , even though I couldnot access the root of the app. This is the error message:
You're still showing no sings of actually having read the docs. If you want
to deploy under apache + mod_perl then you need to either
1) Learn how to configure the webserver
2) Find or pay somebody with a clue to do it for you
I'd suggest you start at http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project/ and do
some reading. Then move on to 'perldoc mod_perl' which will provide further
information.
If you are unwilling to make the effort to gain a basic knowledge of the
tools at hand, no amount of whining to the list and posting half-assed
reports of your latest copy+paste failure is going to achieve anything except
to piss off people who would appily help you if you made even a bare
minimum of actual effort.
In case it isn't clear enough, here's a summary of the point people have
been making to you for several days now:
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Matt S Trout Specialists in perl consulting, web development, and
Technical Director UNIX/Linux systems architecture and automation. Mail
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