On Wednesday 17 January 2007 13:03, Ralf Gross wrote:
> Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> > Did you use the install_bweb script to install part bweb?  It simplifies 
the 
> > installation or rather automates a good portion of it, but you must 
> > absolutely take care to edit the environment variables at the top of the 
file 
> > before running the script.
> 
> With the tar archive I used the install_bweb script. I edited the
> relevant parts before running it. Now I'm using the debian package
> from sf.
>  
> > You also need to modify your Apache conf file appropriately to allow cgi 
> > access to your cgi-bin/bweb directory.  That is explained in the INSTALL 
> > document.
> 
> I did that too. I can get to the bweb page and see the 3 existing
> clients etc. But I'm getting the below error every time I try to get
> the client status or choose a Job view.
> 
> I've no idea if this error
> 
> [client x.60.5.110] print() on closed filehandle GEN0 at
> /usr/lib/perl/5.8/IO/Handle.pm line 147., referer:
> http://vu0em005/cgi-bin/bweb/bweb.pl?action=client
> 
> is either an permission problem or some package I'm missing.
> 
> I think this could be related to bconsole, but the path is correct
> and user www-data can execute it.

Hmmm. It seems to me that I had a problem there -- I'll see if I can reproduce 
it and document it.

>  
> > There are a lot of subtle little details to attend to to get it to run the 
> > first time, but it is worth the effort, and I would very much appreciate 
> > feedback on where you run into problems so that we can enhance the INSTALL 
> > document.  The objective is to make INSTALL very complete, automate as 
much 
> > of it as possible with scripts or via rpm/apt packages, and also to write 
a 
> > document that describes the installation process.  All that requires a bit 
> > more feedback.
> 
> I'd love to give some more feedback.
> 
> There were some hard coded paths that I couldn't change before
> install, thus I had to change them afterwards. For example, I
> installed bacula to /opt/bacula and I wanted the bweb.conf file to be
> placed in /opt/bacula/etc. I had to change $config_file in
> /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8/Bweb.pm after the install script finished.
> 
> 
> I'll begin from scratch and document the steps I've problems with.
> 
> But I think the config file is not the cause of the above error.
> 
> Ralf
> 
> BTW: was it your intention to reply me directly and not the list? 

No, I must have done something wrong. Thanks for noticing it.  I'm posting it 
to the list.

I'm just in the process of installing bweb on my "laptop development" machine 
that I will be using while in France.  If I run into any problems that are 
not obvious, I'll document them and let the list know.
> 

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