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| Anonymous: Anonymous |
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I've started the basic install and have run install.php, but I've run into an error:
"Unable to open lib-common.php for writing in install script" ... is the error I'm getting. The file exists in /public_html, so I've tried and bypass the error. I've gone as far as chmod -R 777 * geeklog root /var/www/www.root.com/html and chown -R apache.nobody * with no success. I've tried nobody.nobody too. Can anyone suggest a way to open lib-common.php? |
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| amckay |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Full Member Status: offline ![]() Registered: 03/23/02 Posts: 180 |
I think this is the problem I had last night when setting up. On the screen where you input the /path/to/geeklog there are a bunch of other paths there, and by default it makes it look like the rest of the paths only have to be given relative to /path/to/geeklog. I found you had to put the full path in for all of them, and then it worked OK.
cheers, -Alan |
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