[ic] error:/dev/fd/34 line 25

Darren Bayliss interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Mon Jan 14 07:04:00 2002


further on from my previous post, this was in the interchange error log
after i restarted again today;

- - - [14/January/2002:03:51:08 -0800] - - foundation: config error.
Skipping.
- - - [14/January/2002:03:51:08 -0800] - - START server (20189) (INET and
UNIX)
- - - [14/January/2002:03:51:09 -0800] - - Accepting connections from
localhost|127\.0\.0\.1
- - - [14/January/2002:03:51:09 -0800] - - Continuing in UNIX MODE ONLY
- - - [14/January/2002:03:51:09 -0800] - - START server (20132) (UNIX)

hope this helps.

regards,
darrenb

> ----------
> From: 	Darren Bayliss
> Reply To: 	interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
> Sent: 	Monday, January 14, 2002 11:47
> To: 	darrenb@spgroup.co.uk
> Subject: 	[ic] error:/dev/fd/34 line 25
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I recently managed to get interchange.4.8.3 installed on an SGI origin 200
> (IRIX 6.5.14) running netscape fasttrack (for now).
> The compilation went ok and so did the first makecat, everything seemed to
> be installed into the relevant directories etc, but I got one small
> glitch.
> On restart (interchange), I got the error that it could only run in UNIX
> mode, so I went to the user folder (usr/people/interch) and upped the
> overall ownership to 755. This time when I restarted interchange, I didn't
> get any errors.
> 
> Then I went to my browser to view the 'foundation' catalogue and got the
> obvious server error. I checked the server error log and found the
> following;
> 
> [14/Jan/2002:01:58:17] failure: for host xxxxxxxx trying to GET
> /cgi-bin/foundation/index.html, cgi-parse-output reports: the CGI program
> /var/www/cgi-bin/foundation did not produce a valid header (name without
> value: got line "begin failed--compilation aborted at /dev/fd/34 line
> 25.")
> 
> Has anyone got ANY ideas what this could be. I have checked the directory
> /dev/fd and there are a bunch of 'files' (which aren't files.. I don't
> know
> what they are) which number 1-9 (no 34).
> 
> Any help/info gratefully received 
> regards,
> Darren Bayliss
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