THIS IS WRONG: "webapp-config -I -h www.example.com -d var/www/www.example.com/htdocs/databases/admin/ phpmyadmin 2.5.6". THIS IS CORRECT: "webapp-config -I -h www.example-com -d /databases/admin phpmyadmin 2.5.6". Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Maybe it would be more correct this: webapp-config -I -h www.example-com -d databases/admin/ phpmyadmin 2.5.6 Remember that this error it is in the man document of webapp-config, in the final section about examples of installs, uninstalls and upgrade webapps, :).
Hi, This will be fixed in webapp-config 1.10-r1. Best regards, Stu
webapp-config 1.10-r1 is now out, and contains a fix for this bug. Please test. Best regards, Stu
I think the fixed was not updated in the new version. I see this in my webapp-config-1.10-r1: Installing applications To install a copy of phpmyadmin-2.5.6, so that it is available from http://www.example.com/data- bases/admin/, you would do this: webapp-config -I -h www.example.com -d /var/www/www.example.com/htdocs/databases/admin/ phpmyadmin 2.5.6 To make sure that the shell account 'dbadmin' could edit the configuration files of phpmyadmin, you'd add the -u switch like this: webapp-config -I -h www.example.com -d databases/admin -u dbadmin phpmyadmin 2.5.6 --------------------- Cheers, Sevein.
Yep...man page is still broken. Please reopen this bug.
This will be fixed in -r2.
webapp-config-1.10-r2 is now in Portage.