Posted on: 06/30/03 01:29pm
By: Anonymous (Loon)
Warning: main(/public_html/system/databases/mysql.class.php) [function.main]: failed to create stream: No such file or directory in /home/looniste/public_html/system/lib-database.php on line 110
Fatal error: main() [function.main]: Failed opening required \'/public_html/system/databases/mysql.class.php\' (include_path=\'\') in /home/looniste/public_html/system/lib-database.php on line 110
How can I fix these two problems?
Re:2 errors
Posted on: 06/30/03 01:39pm
By: Dirk
Your $_CONF['path'] is not correct. It has to be an absolute path, i.e. in your case, it needs to start with /home/looniste
bye, Dirk
Re:2 errors
Posted on: 06/30/03 02:25pm
By: Anonymous (Loon)
1050: Table \'gl_access\' already exists
Now I get that error..
Re:2 errors
Posted on: 06/30/03 02:26pm
By: Anonymous (Loon)
I get that error after step 2 of 2.
Re:2 errors
Posted on: 06/30/03 02:34pm
By: Dirk
That's because you already ran the installation script once and Geeklog already created the tables (or at least some of them). To be on the save side, drop the database and run the installation again.
bye, Dirk
Re:2 errors
Posted on: 06/30/03 02:38pm
By: Anonymous (Loon)
Now I get this:
Template Error: set_root: /home/looniste/public_html//home/looniste/public_html/layout/XSilver is not a directory.
Halted.
Re:2 errors
Posted on: 06/30/03 02:42pm
By: Dirk
Well, obviously your paths still aren't correct. I'd say you did change $_CONF['path_html'] even though you didn't need to. Try the original setting, i.e.
$_CONF['path_html'] = $_CONF['path'] . 'public_html/';
bye, Dirk
Re:2 errors
Posted on: 06/30/03 02:51pm
By: Anonymous (Loon)
Okay, GeekLog is now installed..I dunno if you wan\'t me to make a new thread for this since it\'s post-installation. Over the \"Welcome to Geeklog!\" article I get:
Warning: fopen(/home/looniste/public_html/logs/error.log) [function.fopen]: failed to create stream: Permission denied in /home/looniste/public_html/blankweb/lib-common.php on line 1555
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Re:2 errors
Posted on: 06/30/03 03:06pm
By: Dirk
You didn't do the chmods properly. Please read that section in the installation instructions again, specifically the bit about chmod'ing the files IN the directories, too.
There's also a script to test the file and directory permissions (also mentioned in the installation instruction) - use it.
bye, Dirk