I am having trouble installing MHArc. I am using Redhat 8.0 with
Apache 2.0 and Mailman 2.1. I follow the instructions in
http://www.mhonarc.org/mharc/doc/install.html. I created an account
mharc for the owner of the mharc files with its home directory as
/var/mharc, I accepted all of the defaults except I created the
pathname to install as /var/mharc/archives. Edited config.sh only to
add my name as the contact person and added the lists to list
definitions:
Name: test-links
Description: List to test Mailman
Address: test-links(_at_)pk(_dot_)fpen(_dot_)org
Name: test-pk-mm
Description: Another Mailman testing list
Address: test-pk-mm(_at_)pk(_dot_)fpen(_dot_)org
The two lists above are test Mailman 2.1 lists on the same box.
I added the following line to the end of my httpd.conf file
Include conf/httpd-mharc.conf
and copied the /var/mharc/archives/etc/apache.conf file to
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd-mharc.conf and restart httpd.
When I use my browser to go to http://pk.fpen.org/archives[/html], I
get files not found. Looking in the /var/log/httpd/errors.log file I
see:
File does not exist: /var/www/html/archives
File does not exist: /var/www/html/archives/html
But I thought it should be looking in /var/mharc/archives?
I am sure this is something simple but I can't figure it out. Even
tried making the pathname for the installation /var/www/html/archives
but then all of the files in the archive directory could be seen.
Any help would be appreciated.
Paul
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Paul Kleeberg
paul(_at_)fpen(_dot_)org
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