[Zope] Trying zope on Linux
Andrew Sawyers
andrew at sawdog.com
Thu Dec 15 14:53:20 EST 2005
Allen,
Most likely your default installation installed apache to run on
startup. You need to stop Apache. You can try the following as root:
/sbin/service http stop
If that fails, look for apachectl - and stop the service with that.
Then pull the service from startup services. To do that, try as root:
/sbin/chkconfig -level 2345 httpd off
I don't know how all linux varients implement the above examples.
Andrew Sawyers
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 05:20 -0800, Allen Huang wrote:
> I'm trying zope on linux but I have come a cross a problem.
>
> I windows, I simply changed the port number from 8080 to 80
> in zope.conf so I could get to my site without typeing the port.
>
> But in Linux, I did the same thing but it always tells me that some
> other server already occupied this port. (and I just started too, so
> there shouldn't be any server. right??)
>
> I'm now trying to figure out what server to close but with no luck at
> all..
>
> can someone help me so I can display my site on port 80?
>
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