Posted on: 04/28/02 11:39pm
By: Anonymous (r3deye)
/mathias
Posted on: 04/29/02 12:00am
By: Dirk
As you wrote yourself: You run the install script from the browser - it doesn't matter which computer the browser runs on.
That's also the reason why you should remove the install script or secure your install directory once you're finished wit the installation. Otherwise, everyone could run the install script again ...
bye, Dirk
Posted on: 04/29/02 04:19am
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
Posted on: 04/29/02 04:41am
By: Dirk
I think someone reported the same problem trying to install on a BSD system. Is this what you're running?
bye, Dirk
Posted on: 04/29/02 06:05am
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
I've tried manual&automatic install on 1.3.4 as well. I know I've chmodded/chowned everything alright and in 1.3.4 I've created the DB successfully. In 1.3.5 I understand that you only need to create the DB and that install.php should solve the rest? Can't get past the first screen in any version though.
Posted on: 04/29/02 06:07am
By: Anonymous (r3deye)
/mathias
Posted on: 04/29/02 06:37am
By: Dirk
Just for the record: I'm installing Geeklog on MacOS X several times per week and the only time I ran into this exact problem was when I tried to install it on PHP 4.2.0 (which is officially "not supported" on OS X anyway).
Does anyone of those who have this problem have some PHP skills so s/he could have a look at where exactly the install script fails? It shouldn't be that hard ...
bye, Dirk
Posted on: 04/29/02 06:58am
By: Jason
Posted on: 04/29/02 07:21am
By: Anonymous (r3deye)
Posted on: 04/29/02 07:22am
By: Dirk
I have Geeklog 1.3.5 running on PHP 4.2.0 on Linux. PHP was configured with just --with-mysql --with-apxs. No problems of any kind ...
bye, Dirk
Posted on: 05/01/02 04:22pm
By: Anonymous (r3deye)