[ic] error:/dev/fd/34 line 25

Darren Bayliss interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Thu Jan 17 06:36:00 2002


After nearly hanging myself with frustration, i finally removed interchange
from the server and started again. This time everything went fine, server
ran in unix and inet mode.. no probs, that is of course, until i tried to
access the catalog from my browser: error-undefined catalog /foundation. I
had to laugh.... as i re-tied the noose to the beam.

I shall be posting this as a seperate post.
cheers

Darren Bayliss
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> ----------
> From: 	Jason Kohles
> Reply To: 	interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
> Sent: 	Monday, January 14, 2002 17:58
> To: 	darrenb@spgroup.co.uk
> Subject: 	Re: [ic] error:/dev/fd/34 line 25
> 
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 03:37:35PM -0000, Darren Bayliss wrote:
> > Mike,
> > 
> > Your speedy response was appreciated, Thank you.
> > 
> > First, i changed the port number in interchange.cfg, then
> > I ran the suggested command and the output was;
> > 
> > origin2 2# ./compile_link -p 1998
> [errors snipped]
> > 
> > Does this just mean that the particular socket was in use? Everything
> before
> > 'Couldn't compile your choice of link
> > 'vlink._usr_local_interchange_etc_socket' is a foreign language to
> me....
> > sorry.
> > 
> This doesn't mean the port was in use, you aren't getting far enough to
> even find that out.  The variables that are listed as not being defined
> should come from interchange/src/config.h, check that file and see if it's
> contents are missing.  If there is a problem with config.h, renaming it
> and running compile_link again should rebuild it.
> 
> > The server is running NFS, does this change anything? Also i have tried
> to
> > grep the various sockets, but there is no output from the request, i can
> > only presume that nothing is running on those ports, but for the life of
> me
> > i cannot understand why interchange cannot bind to these sockets.
> > 
> The script you are running isn't doing anything related to binding, this
> is
> a compiler problem.
> 
> -- 
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