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Thank you, the point is that the binary already existed, so the problem was that one needs to restart the services for Ajenti to pick it up..
il y a 10 ans
Ahh, hang on. I seem to have solved the problem by restarting the service and restarting Ajenti. Great, I am beginning to really like this little panel, very nice.
Hi there,
I know this post is quite old, but I am also confused.
I have installed Apache, and can see httpd is running, but the Apache plugin has a triangle exclamation mark next to it, with the message "Application binary" depends on "httpd".
There doesn't seem to be a clear way to fix this dependency. I'm sure it must be something obvious, unfortunately I don't understand the previous reply:
Then you can check if each one is accessible by running `which <app name>`
Where do we need to run this?
I installed Apache with the Ajenti "packages" installer.
I can see that on certain plugins, like CTDB, there is a little download button to install the dependency directly, so I'm guessing the fact this download option doesn't exist for Apache, it can't be downloaded from there.
I have installed Ajenti in a Centos 6.5 environment, and can access the Apache 2 success page when viewing the website address, so this error is confusing..
Can anyone offer a bit of insight?
I know this post is quite old, but I am also confused.
I have installed Apache, and can see httpd is running, but the Apache plugin has a triangle exclamation mark next to it, with the message "Application binary" depends on "httpd".
There doesn't seem to be a clear way to fix this dependency. I'm sure it must be something obvious, unfortunately I don't understand the previous reply:
Then you can check if each one is accessible by running `which <app name>`
Where do we need to run this?
I installed Apache with the Ajenti "packages" installer.
I can see that on certain plugins, like CTDB, there is a little download button to install the dependency directly, so I'm guessing the fact this download option doesn't exist for Apache, it can't be downloaded from there.
I have installed Ajenti in a Centos 6.5 environment, and can access the Apache 2 success page when viewing the website address, so this error is confusing..
Can anyone offer a bit of insight?
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