On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, Nathan Brindle wrote: | Do you have an /etc/lsv-wa.config file as shown in the installation | instructions for the web archive interface? Yes. I didn't at first, but I realized I needed one. When I created it, I was root. I went to chmod it so that the userid wa was running as would have privledge to see it, but I mistyped the filename and didn't realize it until just now. I think I'll tame my Friday night a little. ;) Thanks for answering on Saturday. -John | 4. Create a world-readable file called /etc/lsv-wa.config with the following | two statements: | | PATH xxx | URL yyy | | where 'xxx' is the absolute path to the directory you've just created in #3 | | <that is, usually, the /usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/archives directory, | but in any case, the directory where LISTSERV is going to create the | listname.html files> | | and 'yyy' is the URL to this directory (preferably relative). For instance: | | PATH /usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/archives | URL /archives | | This file is required in order for the 'wa' script to be able to find these | two resources. | | Note that until yesterday the unix installation guide did not contain these | instructions but indicated that you "might" need this file. The instructions | in the site manager's manual chapter 5 have always indicated that the file was | required. We regret the oversight in the install guide. | | Nathan |