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Re: [Fwd: "import svn.repos" not working]: msg#00097

Subject: Re: [Fwd: "import svn.repos" not working]
It's the same for me, and still it's not working... I'm afraid it could be from the rights (cause Apache is running as user nobody), but I already chown-ed the cgi folder to nobody, so it shouldn't be any problem..



C. Michael Pilato wrote:
Pretty much my whole configuration is:

   ScriptAlias /viewvc /usr/local/viewvc-1.0.0-rc1/bin/cgi/viewvc.cgi

And then the URLs are:

   http://<server>/viewvc/[...]

I also have:

   AddHandler cgi-script .cgi

but my understanding is that this isn't strictly required when you use
ScriptAlias pointing to an actual script.  Apache should be logging your
request in /usr/local/apache2/logs/access_log (404s aren't errors, really
... just unpleasant statuses)

Ionut Scutaru wrote:
I've done that also... I believe you mean :

ScriptAlias     /viewvc     /usr/local/viewvc-1.0.0-rc1/bin/cgi/viewvc.cgi

I commented also the Directory section... Still nothing... Is there a
place where I can see why is it failing ? I looked at
/usr/local/apache2/logs/error_log, but I couldn't see anything ..




C. Michael Pilato wrote:

Ionut Scutaru wrote:
Well.. now that I know my cgi scripts are working, I have another
problem: when I try to launch the page, like:
http://<server_name>/viewvc/viewvc.cgi, the server gives me the 404
page.

In the httpd.conf file I have:

...........
DocumentRoot /usr/local/svn_repository
.........
ScriptAlias /viewvc/ /usr/local/viewvc-1.0.0-rc1/bin/cgi/
.........

<Directory /usr/local/viewvc-1.0.0-rc1/bin/cgi/>
   AllowOverride None
   Options ExecCGI
   Order allow,deny
   Allow from all
</Directory>
...........


Am I doing something wrong ?
I think you want:

   ScriptAlias /usr/local/viewvc-1.0.0-rc1/bin/cgi/viewvc.cgi

(And I'm not sure you want your DocumentRoot pointing to a repository,
but
that's up to you...)

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