From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: mailings at hupie.com (Ferry Huberts) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 18:00:47 +0100 Subject: cgit not displaying file content In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4F4BB6BF.2040203@hupie.com> you can add echo commands to the script. that makes it easy to trace _if_ the script is run, and if so, where it has a problem. the output of the echo's will have to go to stdout for you to be able to see it on the webpage On 27-02-12 17:32, Jon Chen wrote: >>> source-filter=/usr/local/lib/cgit/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh >> >> does your webserver have execute access to this file, do you have >> highlight installed, etc.. >> >> .. check your logs: apache error logs, selinux logs > > hmm, I commented out that line in cgitrc and looks like the filter is > indeed the issue. > > I checked, and I do have highlight installed (textproc/highlight) > > from httpd-error.log: > >> [: index: unexpected operator, referer: http://git.sjchen.com/poundsite/tree/team-poundit-in >> fatal: Subprocess /usr/local/lib/cgit/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh exited abnormally, referer: http://git.sjchen.com/poundsite/tree/team-poundit-in > > I gave apache the correct permissions for the script but it still > doesn't display the file contents. > I looked in the bash script, and it says: > > # This script requires a shell supporting the ${var##pattern} syntax. > > I do have zsh + bash installed on freebsd, but apache is nologin? I'm > not really sure what that means. > Could that be the issue? And if so, how would i correct it? > > _______________________________________________ > cgit mailing list > cgit at hjemli.net > http://hjemli.net/mailman/listinfo/cgit -- Ferry Huberts