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George Hester
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"Larry Hall" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Who's this Ivan you keep mentioning. I can't find an "Ivan" responding
> to this thread at all. Do you mean Igor?
>
> Larry
>
>
> At 08:54 PM 3/22/2004, you wrote:
> >Well all I know
Who's this Ivan you keep mentioning. I can't find an "Ivan" responding
to this thread at all. Do you mean Igor?
Larry
At 08:54 PM 3/22/2004, you wrote:
>Well all I know is I have had to put in a completely new Cygwin.
>After that Apache is working again.
>Needless to say I will not try running
Well all I know is I have had to put in a completely new Cygwin.
After that Apache is working again.
Needless to say I will not try running again as a service until
I can find a foolproof way of installing it. One that works and allows Apache
to keep working. Thanks Ivan. I'll just use it the wa
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
> http.log
>
> fopen: Permission denied
> httpd: could not open error log file /var/log/apache/error_log.
> fopen: Permission denied
> httpd: could not open error log file /var/log/apache/error_log.
> fopen: Permission denied
> httpd: could not open error
http.log
fopen: Permission denied
httpd: could not open error log file /var/log/apache/error_log.
fopen: Permission denied
httpd: could not open error log file /var/log/apache/error_log.
fopen: Permission denied
httpd: could not open error log file /var/log/apache/error_log.
Apachehttpd.log
fope
$cygrunsrv -R httpd
cygrunsrv: Error removing a service: OpenService: Win32 error 1060:
The specified service does not exist as an installed service
Removing the service is not the issue. I have done that. What I would like to do is
remove everything and anything that has anything to do with Ap
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
> Crap it is broke for good. Is there some way I can remove EVERYTHING
> that has ANYTHIKNG to do with Apache in Cygwin? The uninstall does NOT
> remove EVERYTHING. I'd like to remove anything and everything of Apache
> in Cygwin. Can this be done?
>
>
George,
Use a little judgement. For example, I run httpd as "nobody" (a new user
I created for just that purpose). I also used the "-t manual" cygrunsrv
parameter, which means I have to start httpd manually (which suits me
fine). You can use "-t auto" instead if you want the service to be
start
Crap it is broke for good. Is there some way I can remove EVERYTHING that has
ANYTHIKNG to do with Apache in Cygwin? The uninstall does NOT remove EVERYTHING. I'd
like to remove anything and everything of Apache in Cygwin. Can this be done?
There are no errors. It looiks to me the executab
In fact it is now broke.
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George Hester
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"Igor Pechtchanski" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> George,
>
> I'm sure you have a /usr/share/doc/Cygwin directory on your system. Look
> for the file named apache-1.3.29-1.README in that directory. Judgin
Yes I do.
So I followed the directions. It said "you must run httpd as root initially."
To do this make a change so that I have, " User Guest."
Of course no one in their right mind enables the Guest account
but I went ahead and left my Guest account alone
(the directions did not say to enab
George,
I'm sure you have a /usr/share/doc/Cygwin directory on your system. Look
for the file named apache-1.3.29-1.README in that directory. Judging by
your reply, you looked in /usr/share/doc, not in /usr/share/doc/Cygwin.
Igor
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
> I don't have
I don't have a folder by that name. I have folder called apache-1.3.29-eapib and
that's it. The puny Readme in that said nothing about running Apache as a service.
Thanks anyway.
George Hester
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"Igor Pechtchanski" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ge
George,
Please (re)read /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/apache-1.3.29-1.README, which is the
official documentation for apache on Cygwin. Any other occurrences of
"Cygwin" in the Apache documentation should be considered incidental, and
are subsumed by that README.
Igor
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, George
* George Hester (2004-03-21 06:42 +0100)
> I tried $cygrunsvr -I Apache Oh forget it. The problem was my servername.
>
> I cannot have $cygrunsrv -I Apache 1.3-p /usr/sbin/httpd.exe -t auto
>
> It has to be $cygrunsrv -I Apache -p /usr/sbin/httpd.exe -t auto
No.
> It was the space in Apache 1
Hi Igor. Crap I messed up in my last post. Please do not read it. It will
only upset you.
I got the service to exist in the Services applet with:
$cygrunsrv -I Apache -p /usr/sbin/httpd.exe -t auto
but it does not behave as a normal service. A normal service set to auto
will start with no us
I tried $cygrunsvr -I Apache Oh forget it. The problem was my servername.
I cannot have $cygrunsrv -I Apache 1.3-p /usr/sbin/httpd.exe -t auto
It has to be $cygrunsrv -I Apache -p /usr/sbin/httpd.exe -t auto
It was the space in Apache 1.3
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George Hester
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
> According to the documentation of starting the Apache web server as a
> service in cygwin the generic formula is:
>
> $ cygrunsrv -I service_name-p /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd.exe [-a arguments] \
^ this should be a space
>
According to the documentation of starting the Apache web server as a service in
cygwin the generic formula is:
$ cygrunsrv -I service_name-p /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd.exe [-a arguments] \
[-e VAR=VALUE] [-t auto|manual] [-u user] [-w passwd]
So I did this in the bash shell:
$cygrunsrv
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