Hi everyone!
I've been passively following the forum for some time now, just recently go myself an account. I think you are doing great, helping each other. I hope this board stays.
Down to the subject:
I'm rather unfamiliar with Apache, especially when it comes to dealing with it in OSX, though I have had some UNIX and Linux experience before.
Just recently I noticed how I couldn't turn 'web-sharing' ON in the System Preferences. Terminal-curious as I am, I tried to fire up 'httpd' manually and got the message:
echo $? gave me an error 67
I haven't found any explanation to this... perhaps I haven't looked in the right places, it's getting late and I'm becoming sloppy. According to etc/httpd/httpd.conf both the shared object and c-source of the hfs-module exists. These are my only clues. Could anyone wit more apache-experience help me locate the problem and hopefully also fix this?
Also, a question: how do I change the standard settings of OSX so that instead of showing the site of the person logged in when accessing the server through http, you show a constant root-site and then putting the user homepages in subfolders? much like an ISP does with it's customers.
Thank you very much in advance.
- CJ
I've been passively following the forum for some time now, just recently go myself an account. I think you are doing great, helping each other. I hope this board stays.
Down to the subject:
I'm rather unfamiliar with Apache, especially when it comes to dealing with it in OSX, though I have had some UNIX and Linux experience before.
Just recently I noticed how I couldn't turn 'web-sharing' ON in the System Preferences. Terminal-curious as I am, I tried to fire up 'httpd' manually and got the message:
dyld: httpd Undefined symbols:
_apple_hfs_module
echo $? gave me an error 67
I haven't found any explanation to this... perhaps I haven't looked in the right places, it's getting late and I'm becoming sloppy. According to etc/httpd/httpd.conf both the shared object and c-source of the hfs-module exists. These are my only clues. Could anyone wit more apache-experience help me locate the problem and hopefully also fix this?
Also, a question: how do I change the standard settings of OSX so that instead of showing the site of the person logged in when accessing the server through http, you show a constant root-site and then putting the user homepages in subfolders? much like an ISP does with it's customers.
Thank you very much in advance.
- CJ