I'm working on putting together detailed installation procedures for Koha 2.0.0pre2 and got a couple error message at the end of the install and wondered if this is something that is really an error, or if it is nothing to worry about.
The first error message come during the Apache Configuration:
UPDATING APACHE CONFIGURATION
Checking for modules that need to be loaded... grep: /etc/koha-httpd.conf: No such file or directory
___________________________________________________________________ <MartÃn's comment> I got this one too when installing.... and when finished, I had to edit my httpd.conf by hand, to add the <VirtualHost> section ___________________________________________________________________ <William's comment> I did not get this error. Could it be that the file was not created, perhaps due to write permissions of the /etc directory? Have you tried installing it as root? ___________________________________________________________________ I did the installation as 'root', so there shouldn't be a permission issue with the /etc directory. This is an installation on Redhat 9.0... could there be a directory issue? I'd really like to find a method of having the koha-httpd.conf and httpd.conf updated automatically by the installer.pl process (call me lazy).... Is it possible that I am not pointing to the correct directory somewhere in the install process???? -Greg Greg Lambert, JD, MLIS Project Manager Amigos Library Services, Inc. 5000 Gulf FWY Building 9 - Univ. Business Park Houston, Texas 77023-4600 713/923-2373 x225 office 877/707-1577 toll-free 713/923-2192 fax 281/433-9145 cell lambert@amigos.org http://www.amigos.org