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aaargh
Guest
Hi,
Anyone here who has succesfully installed sitebuilder on a FreeBSD 4.9 with plesk 7.5.2 ? I get errors when installing SiteBuilder, it's complaining about apache2, ofcourse it does because plesk 7.5 is based on apache 1.3.33.
I refuse to install apache2.x on my server, I think I get more troubles elsewhere in plesk.
./SiteBuilder_v1.1.1_build05011710_os_FreeBSD_4.9.sh
===> Unpacking sitebuilder files
cp: /usr/local/etc/apache2/sitebuilder.conf: No such file or directory
===> Configure sitebuilder
===> Configure Apache server
./SiteBuilder_v1.1.1_build05011710_os_FreeBSD_4.9.sh: cannot create /usr/local/etc/apache2/sitebuilder.conf.1: directory nonexistent
mv: rename /usr/local/etc/apache2/sitebuilder.conf.1 to /usr/local/etc/apache2/sitebuilder.conf: No such file or directory
awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/usr/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf' for reading (No such file or directory)
./SiteBuilder_v1.1.1_build05011710_os_FreeBSD_4.9.sh: cannot create /usr/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf: directory nonexistent
Regards,
Maurice
Anyone here who has succesfully installed sitebuilder on a FreeBSD 4.9 with plesk 7.5.2 ? I get errors when installing SiteBuilder, it's complaining about apache2, ofcourse it does because plesk 7.5 is based on apache 1.3.33.
I refuse to install apache2.x on my server, I think I get more troubles elsewhere in plesk.
./SiteBuilder_v1.1.1_build05011710_os_FreeBSD_4.9.sh
===> Unpacking sitebuilder files
cp: /usr/local/etc/apache2/sitebuilder.conf: No such file or directory
===> Configure sitebuilder
===> Configure Apache server
./SiteBuilder_v1.1.1_build05011710_os_FreeBSD_4.9.sh: cannot create /usr/local/etc/apache2/sitebuilder.conf.1: directory nonexistent
mv: rename /usr/local/etc/apache2/sitebuilder.conf.1 to /usr/local/etc/apache2/sitebuilder.conf: No such file or directory
awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/usr/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf' for reading (No such file or directory)
./SiteBuilder_v1.1.1_build05011710_os_FreeBSD_4.9.sh: cannot create /usr/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf: directory nonexistent
Regards,
Maurice