You should not install domjudge to /root, this is a home directory of root, need highest privilege. Move to /opt, /usr/local or somethink like that.On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 2:36 PM Jaap Eldering <jaap@jaapeldering.nl> wrote:Hi,
On 19/12/17 06:15, Nguyễn Văn Quân wrote:
> Hi,
> After config ln -s ln -s /root/domserver/etc/apache.conf /etc/apache2/conf-available/ domjudge.conf
> Then I type command
> sudo a2enconf domjudge
> And I get answer *ERROR : Conf domjudge does not Exist*
>
> I find a post about this error at here:
> https://www.domjudge.org/pipermail/domjudge-devel/2016- April/001943.html
>
> But I don't know how to fix it by change the permissions. Please help.
> Thanks!
First, the very same warning as there applies: you should really *not* install DOMjudge as root, but as a normal user.
Then you can either change the permissions by running
chmod a+rx $HOME
or you can just copy the file instead:
cp $HOME/domserver/etc/apache.conf /etc/apache2/conf-available/ domjudge.conf
Best,
Jaap
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