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Install on Apache 2 can't get past step 1 |
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| xardoz |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Regular Poster ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 02/24/04 Posts: 98 |
I know this is probably a Novell or Apache issue, but I thought I'd try here, too. I'm installing GL 1.3.11 on a new Novell OES (essentially Netware 6.5) server with Apache 2 and PHP 5.
My document root is SYS:/Apache2/htdocs/web/, with config.php residing here: SYS:/Apache2/htdocs/config.php When I hit Step 1 while running install.php, it gives me the hint path for install.php (SYS:/Apache2/htdocs/web/admin/install/install.php) but no matter where I put config.php, Geeklog can't find it. I've even tried putting everything in the document root, and it still can't find it. Geeklog Installation - Error Geeklog could not find config.php in the path you just entered: SYS:/Apache2/htdocs/config.php Please check this path and try again. Remember that you should be using absolute paths, starting at the root of your file system. Any thoughts? |
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| rjrufo |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Regular Poster ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 06/14/03 Posts: 95 |
Have you edited lib-common.php to point to the config file?
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| xardoz |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Regular Poster ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 02/24/04 Posts: 98 |
Yep.
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| xardoz |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Regular Poster ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 02/24/04 Posts: 98 |
Fixed it!
Per Guenter on Novell's developer forum: I guess your probs come simply from more strict access control; I would open sys:/php5/php.ini and comment the open_basedir line . . . adding keywords to help anyone searching this forum: Netware, Novell Open Enterprise Server, OES, PHP 5 |
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| Anonymous: dwaam |
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I tried doing that, but It was alread commented out. (commented out means it has a semi colon in front of it right?)
ANy other ideas? |
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