Re: Baikal Installation Issue
- In reply to: Alexander Leidinger : "Re: Baikal Installation Issue"
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Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2023 08:25:47 UTC
> On Sep 11, 2023, at 03:40, Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@leidinger.net> wrote: > > Am 2023-09-05 11:14, schrieb Doug Hardie: >>> On Sep 5, 2023, at 02:00, Kurt Jaeger <pi@freebsd.org> wrote: >>>>> Does >>>>> /usr/local/www/baikal/config/baikal.yaml >>>>> exist ? >>>> No. That directory only has a .empty file in it. >>> Then, have a look at the other mail from Ronald. I think you need >>> to create it and add some relevant config. >> Interesting. I used the file from the web site and that gets around that error. However, nowhere in any of the instructions did I find anything about that file or that it has to be created. It is not in the package: >> master# pkg info -l baikal | grep config >> /usr/local/www/baikal/Core/Frameworks/BaikalAdmin/config.php >> /usr/local/www/baikal/Core/Frameworks/Flake/config.php >> /usr/local/www/baikal/config/.empty >> /usr/local/www/baikal/vendor/twig/twig/.editorconfig >> Thanks for all the assistance. Now for some strange reason the web server is not including the REQUEST_URI. I'll have to investigate that tomorrow. > > I tried this recently. The port doesn't chown some directories which are supposed to be owned by the webserver. So the ownership of those dirs/files is root instead of the typical www user. After "chown -R www:www /usr/local/www/baikal/Specific /usr/local/www/baikal/config" the web based config generation worked for me. I encountered those issues. They are easy to fix. However, some other issues arose and eventually, I got tired of dealing with them and went back to Apple's servers. -- Doug