Hello all,
I downloaded RT 3.0.4 and went to install it on a new install of redhat.
I ran the script to install the needed perl modules from CPAN but I
keep having problems with Apache::Test. It seems to build ok but
when it goes to perform it’s tests it fails.
When it fails it says to look in the logs but the only thing there is a
message saying it created a shared memory segment. I’ve gone in and put
in the switch to the test asking for Verbous output but I don’t seem to
get much more.
This is on a clean install of Redhat 7.3 using CPAN and the modules
install script. I have tried it on two different installs of Redhat 7.3
with the same resutls. I am installing from the RPM’s
Anyone else see this.
Thanks
Jason
Hi Jason, I had a similar problem on RedHat 9 which I was able to get
around by setting LANG=C (ie. export LANG=C, and then build your CPAN
stuff). Hopefully that will work for you as well.
-JeffOn Mon, 2003-07-14 at 05:55, Jason Alexander wrote:
Hello all,
I downloaded RT 3.0.4 and went to install it on a new install of redhat.
I ran the script to install the needed perl modules from CPAN but I
keep having problems with Apache::Test. It seems to build ok but
when it goes to perform it’s tests it fails.
When it fails it says to look in the logs but the only thing there is a
message saying it created a shared memory segment. I’ve gone in and put
in the switch to the test asking for Verbous output but I don’t seem to
get much more.
This is on a clean install of Redhat 7.3 using CPAN and the modules
install script. I have tried it on two different installs of Redhat 7.3
with the same resutls. I am installing from the RPM’s
Anyone else see this.
Thanks
Jason
rt-devel mailing list
rt-devel@lists.fsck.com
http://lists.fsck.com/mailman/listinfo/rt-devel
Hello all,
I downloaded RT 3.0.4RC2 and went to install it on a new install of
redhat. I ran the script to install the needed perl modules from CPAN
but I keep having problems with Apache::Test. It seems to build ok but
when it goes to perform it’s tests it fails.
When it fails it says to look in the logs but the only thing there is a
message saying it created a shared memory segment.
This is on a clean install of Redhat 7.3 using CPAN and the modules
install script. I have tried it on two different installs of Redhat 7.3
with the same resutls
Anyone else see this.
Thanks
Jason