[Cdash] CDash installation

David Cole david.cole at kitware.com
Tue Jan 26 12:42:42 UTC 2010


File permissions issue, perhaps? Can web/apache user read your Cdash directory?

On Tuesday, January 26, 2010, Julien Jomier <julien.jomier at kitware.com> wrote:
> Could you try to go to http://yourserver/CDash/install.php? CDash automatically redirects to the install page, maybe something is going on in that case.
>
> Also, could your try to get an image in the image directory to see if you can access it: http://yourserver/CDash/images/Alert.gif
>
> Finally, do you have any redirect in your apache configuration?
>
> Julien
>
> On 1/26/2010 12:11 AM, Daniel Bentley wrote:
>
> php5-xsl was installed via apt-get at the beginning of the installation
> process (as a pre-req).
>
> Nothing shows up in the configured Apache error.log files.  The
> access.log file shows a simple: "GET /CDash HTTP/1.1" 301
> -which would indicate a redirection.  This access.log entry is for a
> request for /CDash, which Apache handles the redirection to /CDash/.
>
> Requests to /CDash/ (showing up as a blank page, but no browser errors)
> don't show up in access.log or error.log, nor do requests for specific
> files (ie. index.php or login.php) show up in the log files (but they
> still produce the 'What would you like Firefox to do with this file?'
> prompt).  Attempts to save the file when prompted, result in 0 byte files.
>
> My PHP test file (with phpinfo() request that works as expected) resides
> in the same directory as CDash, with the same file permissions.
>
> -Daniel
>
>
> Julien Jomier wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Could you check if you have the XSLT package for PHP installed? I think
> it's php5-xsl for ubuntu. The XSLT does the translation of the XSL
> template and ultimately generates the HTML pages so that might be the
> issue.
>
> Also, did you check the apache/php error logs, maybe you can dig up some
> hints from the file? they should be in /var/logs/apache2/error.log.
>
> Let us know,
> Julien
>
> On 1/25/2010 10:58 PM, Daniel Bentley wrote:
>
> This one has been bugging the heck out of me, but I haven't found a
> solution for it yet.
>
> This is an install on Ubuntu 9.10.  I have Apache set up so that http
> (port 80) and https (port 443) point to the same document root, under
> which is the directory CDash with the installation.
>
> I can verify that PHP is working correctly, by creating a test.php with
> phpinfo() is this directory.  It displays the information as expected.
>
> However, when I try going to http://mymachine.mydomain.tld/CDash/ (or
> https://), my browser thinks about it for a few moments, then delivers a
> blank page (blank even in source).  If I try to access a page directly
> (ie. index.php), I get a 'What should Firefox do with this file?' dialog
> prompt.  Even when saving the file this way, the resulting file is still
> blank.
>
> Usually the 'What should Firefox do with this file?' response comes from
> an incorrect/missing PHP configuration at the Apache level that affects
> ALL PHP.  But this behavior I'm getting, has PHP working with some pages
> (the phpinfo() test page), but not CDash.  Any ideas on why this might
> be?
>
> -Daniel
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