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Warning: Unable to access /geeklog-1.3.9sr1system/databases/mysql.class.php in /home2/hosting/blka/geeklog-1.3.9sr1/system/lib-database.php on line 110Fatal error: Failed opening required '/geeklog-1.3.9sr1system/databases/mysql.class.php' (include_path='.:/home2/hosting/www/footer') in /home2/hosting/blka/geeklog-1.3.9sr1/system/lib-database.php on line 110
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The path that you've entered for the $_CONF['path'] variable in config.php is not correct. Make sure you typed it correctly. Also make sure it uses an absolute path, i.e. one that starts at the root of your file system (and that it starts with a / under Unix/Linux or a drive letter under Windows).
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Parse error: parse error in /home2/hosting/blka/geeklog-1.3.9sr1/public_html/lib-common.php on line 4300
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comicbookguy
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It looks like you have a corrupted lib-common.php file. This is usually caused by one of the following:
Uncompressing the tarball with certain versions of WinZip (try using WinRar instead)
Editing the lib-common.php with Dreamweaver or other so-called WYSIWYG HTML editors (use a simple text editor instead)
Editing the lib-common.php with "on-site" text editors built into tools like Cpanel (again, use a simple text editor instead)
You will need to unpack a fresh copy of the lib-common.php and edit it again, using a "normal" text editor.
BTW this is copied straight from the Geeklog Installation Instructions I posted a link to in my previous post. These answers can usually be found quite readily with a quick search.
Good luck.
Uncompressing the tarball with certain versions of WinZip (try using WinRar instead)
Editing the lib-common.php with Dreamweaver or other so-called WYSIWYG HTML editors (use a simple text editor instead)
Editing the lib-common.php with "on-site" text editors built into tools like Cpanel (again, use a simple text editor instead)
You will need to unpack a fresh copy of the lib-common.php and edit it again, using a "normal" text editor.
BTW this is copied straight from the Geeklog Installation Instructions I posted a link to in my previous post. These answers can usually be found quite readily with a quick search.
Good luck.
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