Posted on: 10/29/02 10:04am
By: Anonymous (joewinter)
Looking at phpwebsite and geeklog ...and have been working at getting geeklog available but it is much more of hassle to install. That doesn't mean the product isn't good just that it seems to have been designed for easy setup on windows boxes, however, it is done with PHP and that seems like a little bit of a backwards move in my opinion.
joe
Geeklog built for windows?
Posted on: 10/29/02 10:15am
By: Dirk
Was there a question in there somewhere?
Anyway, many people have setup Geeklog successfully on Windows. In fact, it should work almost exactly as on Linux / Unix.
If you have any particular questions / problems, please post them here ...
bye, Dirk
Geeklog built for windows?
Posted on: 10/29/02 11:01am
By: krove
Was that English? More like a brain fart....
Geeklog built for windows?
Posted on: 10/29/02 11:35am
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
Krove
Thanks for your useful and thoughtful comment.
Best Regards
joe
Geeklog built for windows?
Posted on: 10/29/02 11:59am
By: Anonymous (joewinter)
Was Geeklog first developed for installation in a MS windows operating environment and later converted to a Linux / UNIX environment?
As for "newbie joe" it would appear that Geeklog was designed for windows rather than a Linux environment. I will be more specific after I have more time to "try again to install it".
joe
Geeklog built for windows?
Posted on: 10/29/02 11:59am
By: Anonymous (jhoke)
How is geeklog difficult to install? I have set it up on Linux, Solaris, Win2k and *BSD, so I find your comment to be tough to agree with.
*IF* you have the prerequisites of a webserver with PHP, MySQL, text editor and web browser, the install of GL is MUCH easier than most other blogs
Edit 2 files, open a page in a browser.. what is so difficult?
Or am I just such a computer geek that it is too easy for me?
There are issues with GL that the developers are always working on... ease of install is not one of the problems that I can see with GL
*MAYBE* if you posted your problem, instead of saying it dont work, you might get some assistance...
-John
WTF?
Posted on: 10/29/02 12:28pm
By: Tony
A) Geeklog was developed for both Linux and Windows
100% of my coding for Geeklog has been on Linux but always tested on Windows
C) What gives any of you the impression this was built for windows? Is it so hard to believe it was built with both windows and linux in mind? If so, why?
Having done a number of installs on both environments, I argue it is harder to configure Geeklog on windows than linux. Of course 90% of my problems are more to do with configuring IIS with PHP than anything else. In the end, the installation is not much different on either environment.
Is there a particular complaint with how you currently configure Geeklog in either environment?---The reason people blame things on previous generations is that there's only one other choice.
Huh?
Posted on: 10/29/02 01:23pm
By: LaMont
I'm a complete neophyte I mean absolutely clueless and I had no problems getting GL setup on my apache server via FTP. RTFM, change a couple of lines and run the install.
Piece O' Cake!---LaMont
Huh?
Posted on: 10/29/02 01:31pm
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
Would anyone care to make a nice step by step explanation how to get Geeklog up and running on IIS? Let's say one ha PHP and MySQL pre-installed...
-Bjorn
Geeklog built for windows?
Posted on: 10/29/02 01:59pm
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
I am having trouble setting up GL.
I have configured the files and run the install script. After I entered the path for Geeklog it came up with :
Fatal error: Failed opening required 'c:/www/geeklog/system//classes/mysql.class.php' (include_path='.;c:\php4\pear') in c:\www\geeklog\system\lib-database.php on line 105
How can I fix this problem?
Geeklog built for windows?
Posted on: 10/29/02 08:22pm
By: T1Pimp
I run Geeklog in Win2k Server. The only difficulty I had with installing it was that I was pointing the IIS home directory to the g:\geeklog directory, instead of g:\geeklog\public_html. If that was added to the documenation setup would have been a piece of cake.---Paul 'T1Pimp'
http://www.Huggybeer.com - Embrace your inner geek
Easy as pie
Posted on: 10/30/02 08:03am
By: Anonymous (Zergo)
Geeklog install was as easy as pie (and it tasted good too). I had
never touched a CMS untill I tried Geeklog. I faced another difficulty... reported problems wih CMS' and IIS. I tried geeklog and quickly threw those other rumours out the window.
Geeklog is the easiest CMS to install (yes, I have tried other ones 'xoops, phpws, postnuke, typo'). Its config file is simple and clean. Adding and removing blocks and other functions are easy to find and configure. I love geeklog, and dont anyone tell me it dont work on windows!
chat.dx-c.net[*1] is living proof
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