On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 05:12:34PM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote: > Faced with the prospect of frequent regular updates to WordPress > (entirely too much hassle; this appears to be a result of the recent > acquisition of WordPress by Google(?)), I am considering a return to > blosxom. > > But I have misplaced my notes from my previous installation of > blosxom, and I have not yet discovered how to get apache2 to display > the blog. > > In the blosxom package, README.Debian says that data files belong in > /var/lib/blosxom/data , and the example configuration file > blosxom.conf agrees: > > $datadir = "/var/lib/blosxom/data" > > But testing with the URL http://localhost/blosxom/ displays a page > which reads as follows: > > Index of /blosxom > [ICO] Name Last modified Size Description > [DIR] Parent Directory - > [DIR] images/ 29-Mar-2008 01:11 - > Apache/2.2.8 (Debian) Server at localhost Port 80
Have you got the CGI directory set up correctly in Apache? i.e. ScriptAlias /blosxom/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/blosxom <Directory "/usr/lib/cgi-bin"> ... Options ExecCGI ... </Directory> Try running a test CGI script. > I installed blosxom before I installed apache2. Does the installation > sequence matter? You could purge blosxom, then install it again if you think it matters. > If you know of a simple and robust blogging engine which correctly > generates RSS feeds, I am open to recommendations. The blog is for my > own postings, and not for comments. I need only text -- no images, no > bells and whistles. Blosxom - version 2.0-13 apache2 - 2.0.54-4 -- Chris. ====== -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]