[ic] IC 4.8.1 - Please specify the MailOrderTo directive

Simon B interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Wed Sep 12 02:47:00 2001


Have tried both an rpm and manual install on a Redhat 7.0 box and cannot
create a catalogue because of the following error:

Low traffic settings.
Calling UI......UI is loaded...
Interchange V4.8.1
Configuring catalog teststore...teststore config error: Please specify the
MailOrderTo directive in the configuration file ''


cjweb: error in configuration. Skipping.
cjweb: config error. Skipping.
Interchange server started in INET and UNIX mode(s) (process id 1080)
Continuing in UNIX MODE ONLY

For what it is worth,

variables.txt includes:
ORDER_ROUTES    log main copy_user      Order
ORDERS_TO       orders@ourdomain.net Order

catalog.cfg includes:
MailOrderTo     __ORDERS_TO__

The cat error.log is blank and the interchange error.og suggests:

- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:47 +1000] - - Low traffic settings.
- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:47 +1000] - - ...UI is loaded...
- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:48 +1000] - - Interchange V4.8.1
- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:48 +1000] - - Config 'teststore' at server
startup
- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:48 +1000] - - teststore config error: Please
specify the MailOrderTo directive in the configuration file ''

- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:48 +1000] - - teststore: config error.
Skipping.
- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:48 +1000] - - START server (1075) (INET and
UNIX)
- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:48 +1000] - - Accepting connections from
localhost|127\.0\.0\.1
- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:48 +1000] - - INET mode server failed to
start on port 7786: bind: Address already in use at
/usr/local/interchange/lib/Vend/Server.pm line 1351.
>
- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:48 +1000] - - Continuing in UNIX MODE ONLY
- - - [12/September/2001:16:33:48 +1000] - - START server (1080) (UNIX)



I have searched the docs and archives for over 3 hours and, although I have
seen the same problem reported have been unable to find a solution. The
Foundation-demo did not have this problem.

'Please specify the MailOrderTo directive in the configuration file'

What is the system asking me to do?

Simon