Tags:
create new tag
, view all tags

Question

I want to install Twiki on my Apache 2.0. After editing httpd.conf the directory is accessible but the twiki pages shows me 2 errors and 2 warnings.

All the messages belong to pm File (Perl Moduls) which are not in the @INC of my Perl (5.8.8).

I installed ever listed modul. But TWiki.pm and some other are still not in @INC. Is there a Makefile or something to bring them into the @INC?

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x00x00
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: Suse Linux 10.1 Beta 9
Web server: Apache 2.0
Perl version: Perl 5.8.8 Stable
Client OS: Suse 10.1 Beta 9
Web Browser: Firefox (latest stable)
Categories: Installation

-- TWikiGuest - 03 Apr 2006

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or have a question you asked answered by someone - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status is in a drop-down list below the edit box.

Bastian Angerstein: Not an answer, but could I ask you a favor? At TWiki.org we prefer real user names. This gives our community a personal touch and results in a high signal to noise ratio. Could you please register using your real name?

-- PeterThoeny - 03 Apr 2006

Did you set twiki/bin/LocalLib.cfg as per installation guide?

-- PeterThoeny - 03 Apr 2006

please provide more information as explained in SupportGuidelines; you haven't provided enough information for anyone to really help you

-- WillNorris - 05 Apr 2006

where did you install the CPAN modules to?

-- WillNorris - 11 Apr 2006

is this resolved?

-- WillNorris - 18 Apr 2006

TWiki scripts use bin/LocalLib.cfg to get their @INC path, as described in the installation process. See this file for details.

-- CrawfordCurrie - 23 Apr 2006

 
Topic revision: r7 - 2006-04-23 - CrawfordCurrie
 
Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Google Bookmarks E-mail LinkedIn Reddit StumbleUpon    
  • Download TWiki
TWiki logo Powered by Perl Hosted by OICcam.com Ideas, requests, problems regarding TWiki? Send feedback. Ask community in the support forum.
Copyright © 1999-2012 by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.