[mb-users] XML Web Service not available
Xin Chen
xcheney at allette.com.au
Wed Jul 11 06:15:59 UTC 2007
sorry, just find out
/usr/lib/perl5/auto/Apache/include/modules/perl/mod_perl.h is link from
/usr/include/apache-1.3/modules/perl/mod_perl.h
They are same mod_perl.h.
so why? should I install apache2 and mod_perl 2 ?? what about u guys?
1.3 or 2?
please.
Xin Chen wrote:
> I try to install the whole server by myself without VM.
> 1, install debian base system
> 2, following instruction:
> http://musicbrainz.org/doc/DebianServerSetup
> 3, import data
> 4, well, i can browser and search the tracks, but same error,
> webservice is not available, says : internal errors
> I went to the apache-perl log:
> can't locate Apach::AuthDigest::API.pm.....
> I try to install it, same error::
> /usr/lib/perl5/auto/Apache/include/modules/perl/mod_perl.h:1291:
> error: expected xxxxx xxxxxxxxxx
>
> I try to locate mod_perl.h and found:
> /usr/include/apache-1.3/modules/perl/mod_perl.h
>
> So there are two mod_perl.h in my system, why is that? and how can I
> make sure Apach::AuthDigest::API can get the right one??
>
> Thanks!
> xin
>
>
> Robert Kaye wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jul 8, 2007, at 4:32 PM, Xin Chen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, sorry for replying myself.
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> These types of questions would best be handled in the mb-devel
>> mailing list. There are not that many dev oriented folks here.
>>
>>> from the error log, I see that I miss the Apache/AuthDigest/API.pm..
>>> The musicbrainz Debian server is downloaded from website, it is a
>>> vmware virtual debian server.
>>>
>>> It says mod_perl.h errors~~~~.
>>>
>>> I am so confusing now, why I can't install AuthDigest,
>>
>>
>>
>> Hmmm. I wonder if its finding the wrong version of mod_perl sources
>> installed. Which mod_perl packages are installed on that VM?
>>
>>> Just wondering what you guys to do to build a Musicbrainz server
>>> (inc xml webservice)??
>>> Did u just install a brand new Debian yourselves? not using the
>>> vmware one?
>>
>>
>>
>> I personally have not used the VMWare installation -- I always have
>> custom setups on all my machines. Do you mind me asking what you're
>> going to use this install for? If you're going to be making serious
>> amounts of queries, then you should consider installing mb_server
>> natively to get better performance.
>>
>> --
>>
>> --ruaok Somewhere in Texas a village is *still* missing its idiot.
>>
>> Robert Kaye -- rob at eorbit.net -- http://mayhem-chaos.net
>>
>>
>>
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