On 2004-09-07 18:06:06 +0100 James Asis <gekigan_flare@hotPOP.com> wrote:
[Wed Sep 8 00:28:56 2004] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] client denied by server configuration: /usr/local/koha/intranet/htdocs
Something to do with Group and User settings on httpd.conf? Or (more likely) it's somewhere else
That looks like it might be some <Directory />...</Directory> section in your main httpd.conf that doesn't allow apache to serve files from /usr/local/koha. You can either try to fix it, or install koha's web files (intranet and opac) somewhere that the apache config does like (maybe /var/www or /home). If this is a Mandrake default, it would be good to know what is a safe suggestion.
a BLIS student wondering why his university library is in the process of building its own Java-based ILS instead of considering existing open-source ILS like this one *sigh*
I'd guess it's "you don't have to pay for the koha code, so it can't be any good," right? There are still people who think like that and some universities can be slow to change while others are early adopters and experimenters... oh, and don't forget language bigotry. I'm a schemer comfortable with a reasonably good perl solution, but people from the "big OO" languages seem afraid of using systems in other languages IMO. -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only and not of any group I know http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ for creative copyleft computing Visit the AFFS stand, .org village LinuxExpoUK, 6-7 Oct