Hi Fred, No I have modifided config and Unchrooted it. After which i am successfully able to run http://localhost/foswiki/bin/configure page. and its this page that reports error about wrong file versions. therefore i wish to update those files to latest versions. The Files are : grep, rcs, ci, co ,rlog, rcsdiff. Infact I copied grep file from another folder into foswiki folder, after which it reported that grep is not a "GNU grep", from the message i believe its looking for specific version of grep. Any further advice ? Regards
>________________________________ > From: Fred <[email protected]> >To: jignesh desai <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, 27 March 2014 3:40 PM >Subject: Re: In OpenBSD how to upgrade individual system files like (grep, rcs, rlog ) to latest version? > > >On 03/27/14 06:12, jignesh desai wrote: > >> I am attempting to run foswiki on OpenBSD. Things are installed and i am >> able to open "/bin/Configure" page of foswiki configuration screen. but the >> page reports few errors, complaining that following files are either not found >> or outdated and new versions are required. >> The Files are : grep, rcs, ci, >> co,rlog, rcsdiff >> I tried commands like "pkg_add -Uu" to upgrade packages >> installed, but it reports all packages are uptodate. >> I also tried "pkg_add >> rcs" "pkg_add grep" etc but non works. >> So my basic question is how to I >> update above files to their latest version required by foswiki. >> >> Regards >> > >What version of OpenBSD? >The default httpd server in OpenBSD is chrooted by default so the >webserver does not have access to the rest of the file system.

