Posted on: 08/21/03 03:20pm
By: Anonymous (Lyon Xile)
I just ran the install script for the first time, clicked next on the opening page and I get these two error messages:
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Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in /home3/xile/config.php on line 95
Fatal error: Failed opening required \'databases/.class.php\' (include_path=\'.:/usr/local/lib/php\'
in /home3/xile/system/lib-database.php on line
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Any idea how to fix those?
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/21/03 03:31pm
By: Dirk
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/21/03 03:49pm
By: Anonymous (Lyon Xile)
Alright well I fixed the parse error, but the other one still shows up.
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/21/03 04:12pm
By: Anonymous (Lyon Xile)
And yes I\'ve tried what they said in the install manual...and now I get a 404 Error from my host when I click next.
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/21/03 04:12pm
By: Dirk
Is that the only error you get now? If so, make sure you still have this line in config.php:
$_DB_dbms = \'mysql\'; // Do not change (currently, only MySQL is supported)
bye, Dirk
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/21/03 04:44pm
By: Anonymous (Lyon XIle)
Yes I see that line in config.php so it\'s there.
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/21/03 05:30pm
By: Dirk
Can you please quote all the error messages you\'re getting now?
bye, Dirk
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/22/03 07:54pm
By: Anonymous (Lyon Xile)
This is the exact message which comes up when I click \'next\' on the opening page in the install script:
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Fatal error: Failed opening required \'cgi-bin.spaceports.com/system/databases/mysql.class.php\' (include_path=\'.:/usr/local/lib/php\'
in /home3/xile/system/lib-database.php on line 110
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Nothing else shows up but that message.
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/23/03 12:57am
By: DTrumbower
What are your paths in config.php?
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/23/03 11:40am
By: Anonymous (Lyon Xile)
Alright well it\'s one problem after another...lol. I got onto the next page by fixing the paths in config.php as you suggested, but now I get these two messages after I click \'next\' on the following page:
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Warning: Access denied for user: \'xile@localhost\' (Using password: YES) in /home3/xile/system/databases/mysql.class.php on line 104
Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Access denied for user: \'xile@localhost\' (Using password: YES) in /home3/xile/system/databases/mysql.class.php on line 104
Cannnot connect to DB server
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Pretty self explanatory, I just don\'t know where to change this password. The settings I entered in config.php are all OK as far as I can see.
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/23/03 11:58am
By: Dirk
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/23/03 12:45pm
By: Anonymous (Lyon Xile)
Alright I\'m pretty close to gettin this thing up...I clicked next and I now got this message:
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1050: Table \'gl_access\' already exists
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And no indication to do anything else. Just a blank page with that on it.
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/23/03 12:58pm
By: Dirk
error upon errors.
Posted on: 08/28/03 10:16am
By: D1
Hello Everyone,
I use Geeklog 1.3.8. Each time I try to send all my members a mail I receive the following error.
Description: Unable to locate the server named \"admin\" --- the server does not have a DNS entry. Perhaps there is a misspelling in the server name, or the server no longer exists. Double-check the name and try again.
And my address bar will display this. /admin/mail.php
Can anyone tell me the file I need to alter to rectify this problem?
Regards
Re:Error Messages On Install Script
Posted on: 08/28/03 03:13pm
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= D1]Unable to locate the server named \"admin\" --- the server does not have a DNS entry. Perhaps there is a misspelling in the server name, or the server no longer exists. Double-check the name and try again[/QUOTE]
Well, try to follow that advise. One of your users may have entered a wrong or invalid email address. E.g. something like \"name@admin\" - technically, that\'s a valid email address. But Geeklog can\'t possibly know if that address exists before it tries to send out the email ...
bye, Dirk
P.S. Please don\'t attach new questions to unrelated threads - start a new topic instead. Thanks.