hi,
I’ve installed RT 2.1.74 as described in the README file, but run into
the problem, that the Apache DirectoryIndex directive didn’t work in the
RT directory. As a result I got Apache 403 errors because RT tries to
load /bla/etc/directory/ instead of /bla/etc/directory/index.html .
With the and sections taken from this mail
it seems to work:
http://lists.fsck.com/pipermail/rt-devel/2002-November/002769.html
Maybe this working config should be included in the package?
ciao, Karsten…
Except it’s not actually a working config. It’ll break subtly in a
couple ways that you won’t notice until it’s too late. I’d much rather
have someone figure out the correct way to do DirectoryIndex
-jOn Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 03:45:09PM +0100, Karsten Konrad wrote:
hi,
I’ve installed RT 2.1.74 as described in the README file, but run into
the problem, that the Apache DirectoryIndex directive didn’t work in the
RT directory. As a result I got Apache 403 errors because RT tries to
load /bla/etc/directory/ instead of /bla/etc/directory/index.html .
With the and sections taken from this mail
it seems to work:
http://lists.fsck.com/pipermail/rt-devel/2002-November/002769.html
Maybe this working config should be included in the package?
ciao, Karsten…
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Except it’s not actually a working config. It’ll break subtly in a
couple ways that you won’t notice until it’s too late. I’d much rather
have someone figure out the correct way to do DirectoryIndex
-j
On the other hand, it allows me to login for the first time into my rt3
installation. At this time, I don’t mind it being subtly broken, but it
should definitely be fixed before rt3’s beta phase ends. Anybody more
knowledgeable than me have a good hint?
Regards,
Harald
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