Open deoren opened 6 years ago
unfortunantly, the various e/number links seem to not work well.
In this case, there is probably some permission problem accessing that file (it could be SELinux permissions, not just traditional unix permissions)
@davidelang ACK. It was a permissions problem, but I've got that sorted. Thanks for the tip.
This was more of a report that the "go here for more help" bit isn't working as intended.
Well, for many content was generated, for others not. It's worth a try, but not a guarantee. Content contributions are welcome.
Rainer
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David Lang notifications@github.com schrieb am Mo., 6. Aug. 2018, 00:50:
unfortunantly, the various e/number links seem to not work well.
In this case, there is probably some permission problem accessing that file (it could be SELinux permissions, not just traditional unix permissions)
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@rgerhards: Content contributions are welcome.
Is this handled by adding content through the WordPress installation or something else? In other words, what is the process for turning links like http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2433 into a page that explains the error to the user?
I could have sworn that I saw some work on that in the last few months, but I didn't stumble across the relevant GitHub issues when I searched for them (I suspect that I didn't use the right search terms).
Error message provided by rsyslog for a local log file I'm writing via omfile:
When visiting the provided link I was sent to https://www.rsyslog.com/?s=error+2433 and given this error message: