[CWB] Empty collocation result lists and other issues after upgrade

Thilo Wiertz thilo.wiertz at geographie.uni-freiburg.de
Wed Jan 25 20:47:10 CET 2017


No, unfortunately not – or at least to me it looks just like more of the same:

[Wed Jan 25 20:39:23.346566 2017] [authz_core:error] [pid 18739] [client 148.88.174.53:49187] AH01630: client denied by server configuration: /var/www/html/favicon.ico
[Wed Jan 25 20:39:35.319787 2017] [authz_core:error] [pid 18738] [client 148.88.174.53:49189] AH01630: client denied by server configuration: /var/www/html/favicon.ico, referer: https://human.geographie.uni-freiburg.de/diskurs/jsc/always.js
[Wed Jan 25 20:39:41.121122 2017] [authz_core:error] [pid 18797] [client 148.88.174.53:49198] AH01630: client denied by server configuration: /var/www/html/favicon.ico, referer: https://human.geographie.uni-freiburg.de/diskurs/usr/?thisQ=create&uT=y
[Wed Jan 25 20:39:42.696221 2017] [authz_core:error] [pid 18797] [client 148.88.174.53:49198] AH01630: client denied by server configuration: /var/www/html/favicon.ico

Best,
Thilo

> Am 25.01.2017 um 20:42 schrieb Hardie, Andrew <a.hardie at lancaster.ac.uk>:
> 
> Unfortunately that's not the problem, as that error arises from your server homepage, not from either the collocation or distribution page.  (And it's a harmless error generated by the homepage footer)
> 
> Anything else that might look promising?
> 
> best
> 
> Andrew.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it [mailto:cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it] On Behalf Of Thilo Wiertz
> Sent: 25 January 2017 19:37
> To: Open source development of the Corpus WorkBench
> Subject: Re: [CWB] Empty collocation result lists and other issues after upgrade
> 
> Hi Andrew, 
> 
> it does and it tells me it may have something to do with the modified apache/virtualhost config? This is the log:
> 
> [Wed Jan 25 20:32:55.671332 2017] [authz_core:error] [pid 18735] [client 132.230.239.188:56139] AH01630: client denied by server configuration: /var/www/html/jsc, referer: https://human.geographie.uni-freiburg.de/diskurs/
> 
> CQPweb is installed in /var/www/html/diskurs, the apache config entry for the folder is
> <Directory /var/www/html/diskurs>
>        AllowOverride None
>        Options FollowSymlinks
>        Require all granted
> </Directory>
> 
> Cheers,
> Thilo
> 
> 
>> Am 25.01.2017 um 19:50 schrieb Hardie, Andrew <a.hardie at lancaster.ac.uk>:
>> 
>> When you hit the Collocation and Distribution pages, does anything relevant get written to your web server's error log?
>> 
>> best
>> 
>> Andrew.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it [mailto:cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it] On Behalf Of Thilo Wiertz
>> Sent: 25 January 2017 18:04
>> To: Open source development of the Corpus WorkBench
>> Subject: [CWB] Empty collocation result lists and other issues after upgrade
>> 
>> Dear Andrew, dear all,
>> 
>> after upgrading to CQPweb v3.2.26, some functions appear to be broken. For example, after creating a collocation database, the results page is shown and telling me "There are 1,434 different words in your collocation database for...", but the table below does not show anything at all. Also, in the distributions pane, I could previously click on a category to retrieve relevant text passages, now categories are not linked anymore.
>> 
>> I tried running the database upgrade script, which succeeded, but the error remains. Since other changes were made to the server os (package upgrades, security settings, etc.), I can't fully reconstruct the previous state. Any ideas?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Thilo
>> 
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