[02:56] <Elazar> Trying to configure WebDAV for Apache 2.2. Getting this error when I try to upload a file: [Sun Jan 06 20:53:16 2008] [error] [client 192.168.1.101] script '/var/www/test.php' not found or unable to stat. Suggestions?
[03:00] <PanzerMKZ_> what was the reason that webdav was taken out of 6.06?
[03:00] <Elazar> No idea.
[03:05] <PanzerMKZ_> tomcat I think it was
[03:05] <PanzerMKZ_> you doing anything with tomcat?
[03:24] <kgoetz> hi all. can someone give me a hand with logwatch? i'm wondering if all my "Unmatched entries" are a bug (the scripts need fixing), or something that requires better configuration
[03:31] <dthacker> kgoetz: it's very quiet in here tonight, you may have more luck with forums or launchpad questions.
[03:32] <kgoetz> so i see. i think it may be a bug in logwatch (just trying to read the scripts atm)
[03:43] <Elazar> PanzerMKZ_: Nope.
[03:43] <kgoetz> was webdav taken out?
[03:44] <kgoetz> !find webdav
[03:44] <ubotu> Found: libslide-webdavclient-java, lighttpd-mod-webdav
[03:44] <kgoetz> or are you thinking of !webmin?
[03:44] <Elazar> mod_dav and mod_dav_fs are included in Apache by default.
[03:46] <kgoetz> Elazar: perhaps try #apache, and specifically query the bot fajita about webdav+ubuntu/debians layout
[03:48] <Elazar> kgoetz: Thanks. Files that Apache doesn't tag as scripts to be passed to an external interpreter seem to work fine.
[03:51] <PanzerMKZ_> I was thinking of webmin
[03:52] <ScottK2> Don't (think of webmin)
[03:52] <PanzerMKZ_> ok
[03:52] <PanzerMKZ_> why?
[03:52] <ScottK2> !webmin | PanzerMKZ_
[03:52] <ubotu> PanzerMKZ_: webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system - Consider "ebox" instead
[04:12] <PanzerMKZ_> nice
[04:12] <PanzerMKZ_> the bot is here too
[05:19] <PanzerMKZ_> ugh
[05:19] <PanzerMKZ_> http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
[08:57] <kraut> moin
[13:55] <zul> muhahhahaha
[13:56] <zul> Name                                        ID   Mem VCPUs      State   Time(s)
[13:56] <zul> Domain-0                                     0   811     1     r-----   1616.1
[13:56] <zul> node0                                        6   128     1     -b----      9.4
[13:56] <zul> ramdisk                                      3    64     1     -b----      5.5
[14:05] <avatar_> nice
[14:13] <soren> zul: What's that?
[14:13]  * soren guesses something about Xen, but hasn't a clue.
[14:13] <zul> soren: xen-unstable (3.2-rc4) running on hardy
[14:14] <zul> no timer issues, no console issues just it being happy with a 2.6.24 kernel
[14:19] <avatar_> hmm, xen 3.2, thats nice
[15:11] <zul> is there a meeting this week?
[15:24] <soren> zul: I belive there is.
[17:07] <ScottK> lamont: I see Weitse announced Postfix 2.5 is imminent.  Is there transition work needed doing to get ready for it?
[17:11] <lamont> ScottK: I'm not aware of any, but I'm also not totally on top of it... current snapshots are packaged in debian/experimental, I'd be _VERY_ interested in fixes to it... :)
[17:12] <ScottK> You are planning on putting it into Ubuntu for Hardy, right?
[17:16] <genii> Hello. Has anyone tried to install on one of these? Mainly curious.I have a chance to pick up a batch of them. http://www.gumstix.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=31&products_id=162
[17:36]  * genii sips his coffee
[18:01] <cdavis_> anyone have any idea how to install mailparse for php5 under edgy?
[21:40] <sommer> any one know if you absolutely have to have a CA root store to use TLS with Postfix?
[21:41] <lamont> sommer: I haven't seen how to do otherwise - if it's self signed, you need to have the CA cert there to validate itself...
[21:41]  * lamont -> gone
[21:41] <sommer> lamont: ah thx