Hello Christian,

I started over from scratch, and was able to get the system working 100% now.
I think the problem may have been that the files were owned by apache:apache instead
Of otrs:apache as my Config.pm file was configured correctly.

I am however using Fedora Core 3 for future reference.

Thanks for your reply.

T.J. Maciak

Internet/Intranet Developer
Department of IT
City of Grand Rapids
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 08:57:54 +0200
From: Christian Schoepplein <christian.schoepplein@otrs.de>
Subject: Re: [otrs] problem with version 2.0 beta
To: "User questions and discussions about OTRS." <otrs@otrs.org>
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Hello!

On Di, Mai 03, 2005 at 04:57:20 -0400, Maciak, TJ wrote:
>   I have been having problems related to the otrs not being able to find a
>   lot of the .PM files (even though they are there).

How have you installed OTRS? On witch system?

>   I tried to fix this by placing use lib statements in index.pl for
>   /opt/otrs and /Kernel/cpan-lib etc. and that worked for some
>   of the files but it seems like I keep having to do it.  Any
>   ideas/suggestions on how I can tell otrs to look at all the right
>   places for /opt/otrs?   Thanks!

The homedirectory of OTRS should be defined in Kernel/Config.pm. Use the
foloowing parameter:

$Self->{Home} = '/opt/otrs/';

Regards,
Christian

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