Neil Hopcroft

A digital misfit

Phew, what a struggle…finally got a livejournal server running here…
(mod_perl behaves so much better when you don’t install mandrakes enterprise class apache variant)

now for curry…


5 comments

  1. It can, but I needed to build from source and it wasn’t building to the right place. Or rather it was building to the right place but it wasn’t running the right one, so I had two servers with two configs, and one would start if I did it one way but the other if I started it a different way and I couldn’t work out what was going on. Now its all behaving – use the source.

    • Yes, at home. I’m intending to do some software integration tasks and wanted a way to record the current state of various parts of the project(s)…a journal server seemed as good a way of doing that as I was likely to find, for the moment at least. I didn’t want to use livejournal.com accounts for these things since that felt like something of an abuse of their servers, and because I want to have control over the system to some extent, perhaps link it with a wiki or something…

      I figured it could be a good way of tracking software defects, too, but I’m not sure about how its all going to work. The intention, of course, is to open it up into a public system at some point in the future, but its nowhere near stable or well configured enough to do that yet.

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