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SID-00122: Problem with configuration

Status: Answered Answered TWiki version: 4.2.4 Perl version: don't know
Category: CategoryAccessControl Server OS: Windows XP Last update: 16 years ago

I'm trying to get to the configuration screen. I'm successfully logged in as the admin, but somehow I get the following message:

Failed to load the perl module CGI qw(:any). The module could not be found.

Please ensure that:

  1. CGI qw(:any) is installed,
  2. that the module is available on the @INC path,
  3. that the webserver user (SYSTEM) has permission to read the CGI qw(:any).pm file.
The detailed error seen was: Use of uninitialized value in -d at C:/perl/lib/CGI.pm line 4083. Compilation failed in require at (eval 12) line 2. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at (eval 12) line 2.

I'm not aware that I imposed any file access permissions (in Windows). What can I do?

Thanks,

Jakob

-- TWikiGuest - 21 Feb 2009

Discussion and Answer

Try removing the -w flag on the line 1 of your configure script

Location of your configure script is /twiki/bin

-- RajeshN - 23 Feb 2009

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Status Answered
Title Problem with configuration
SupportCategory CategoryAccessControl
TWiki version 4.2.4
Server OS Windows XP
Web server Apache 2.2.
Perl version don't know
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