[OLPC-SF] "solve problems" - Pathagar on Raspberry Pi

Dave Crossland dave at lab6.com
Mon Jul 11 15:51:32 EDT 2016


On Jul 11, 2016 3:15 PM, "Alex Kleider" <akleider at sonic.net> wrote:
>
>
> Having a problem, I'm shamelessly attempting to "ride the wave" here:-)
> (The wave being the "solve problems" part of the Mission Statement.)
>
> As many know, I've been trying to get Pathagar running along side
> Rachel on the Raspberry Pi.
>
> Current status:
>
> Using Apache2's VirtualHost mechanism I'm able to 'serve' Rachel
> (static) and a mod-wsgi "Hello World" dynamic site from the same
> Pi.
>
> The current problem is that when I try to run Pathagar instead of the
> "Hello World" site, I get a
> Forbidden
> You don't have permission to access /library on this server.
> Apache/2.4.10 (Raspbian) Server at library.lan Port 80
> error.
> ("/library" comes from the following line in my Apache2 conf file:
> WSGIScriptAlias /library /home/pi/pathagar/wsgi.py  )

The web server is probably not configured to access /home by default as a
security precaution.

> The error log tells me:
> [Mon Jul 11 07:13:06.505541 2016] [authz_core:error] [pid 5518:tid
1963979824] [client 10.10.10.167:46294] AH01630: client denied by server
configuration: /usr/local/www
>
> The file /usr/local/www doesn't exist on the R Pi and I can find no
mention of
> it in any of the configuration files.

Try creating that directory and moving pathagar from your home directory to
there and updating the path for it in the config :)

> Help of any kind would be appreciated.
> "Have problem, will travel"
> Alex
>
> On 2016-07-11 11:11, Sameer Verma wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>> This list, and this volunteer group has been going on for over eight
>> years now (First post: Jan 24, 2008.
>> http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/olpc-sf/2008-January/000000.html).
>> We have formulated and modified our direction as and when the need
>> arose. We are still largely a local group, as in a group of people
>> local to the San Francisco Bay Area, who have projects around the
>> world. We have stepped up to accommodate, and even facilitate sessions
>> for non-local needs, such as the OLPC SF Community Summit 2009-2015.
>>
>> In that spirit, and to ensure that we don't pursue things to simply
>> maintain tradition, we went through a brief exercise. Here are the
>> proposed vision and mission statements of OLPC San Francisco, as
>> worked on by the "core" group. The "core" is the group of people who
>> meet monthly and help in hosting the summit.
>>
>> Vision:
>> A world where children and their communities are empowered through
>> education and learning.
>>
>> Misson:
>> OLPC San Francisco is a community that brings together educators,
>> technologists, enthusiasts, and volunteers. We share stories, exchange
>> ideas, solve problems, and foster collaboration around the original
>> mission of One Laptop per Child to empower communities through
>> education and learning worldwide.
>>
>> So, what's new in all this? Not a whole lot. We realize that our group
>> and people's interests have spilled past the OLPC and Sugar world. We
>> look at not just children and learning, but their communities as well.
>> This is evident in our projects that use OLPC XO laptops, but also
>> other computers. They rely on the OLPC XS School Server, but also on
>> RACHEL, Pathagar, SolarSPELL, and such. The list goes on.
>>
>> Most importantly, it's a reaffirmation to us in OLPC-SF and related
>> projects that we'll be around for a bit longer, and we are not done as
>> yet!
>>
>> Onward and upward.
>>
>> Sameer
>
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