<para>Possible problems:</para>
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<listitem>
- <para><errortext>Error: Configuration not found</errortext> - edit cvsweb.cgi and point $config to the cvsweb.conf file</para>
+ <para>Error: Configuration not found - edit cvsweb.cgi and point $config to the cvsweb.conf file</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
- <para><errortext>Error: Failed to spawn GNU rlog</errortext> - ensure rlog is in the directory pointed to by ENV{'PATH'}</para>
+ <para>Error: Failed to spawn GNU rlog - ensure rlog is in the directory pointed to by ENV{'PATH'}</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
<section>
<title>Verifying the installation</title>
<para>
- To verify if everything was installed correctly, use the browser and connect to GForge. You should see the GForge homepage. If you get an error: <errortext> Could Not Connect to Database:</errortext>, check if you have followed all installation instructions for the database. Also, you can experiment with making the settings in pg_hba.conf a bit more trusting - for example, change the last work of the second line from "md5" to "trust".
+ To verify if everything was installed correctly, use the browser and connect to GForge. You should see the GForge homepage. If you get an Error: Could Not Connect to Database:, check if you have followed all installation instructions for the database. Also, you can experiment with making the settings in pg_hba.conf a bit more trusting - for example, change the last work of the second line from "md5" to "trust".
</para>
</section>