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finalfiler
Am I stupid, or what
  • 2003/2/19 3:33

  • finalfiler

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  • Since: 2002/1/19


Trying to install version 2. but the "XOOPS Physical Path" is always seen as wrong when I am fairly confident its right (on Solaris).

Running Checkenv.php doesn't give me the "Physical Path". SHould it?

Is there a script or function somewhere that can check me on this?

Devs, couldn't this be dealt with a bit better in the install script?

Thanks

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finalfiler
Re: Am I stupid, or what
  • 2003/2/19 7:21

  • finalfiler

  • Documentation Writer

  • Posts: 111

  • Since: 2002/1/19


I have confirmed that the 'physical path' I have is correct

There is NO trailing slash.

The error I get from XOOPS 2 install is

"Could not detect the physical path to your XOOPS directory.
Physical path must be a directory."

Duh???


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finalfiler
I think I'm not so stupid (was "Am I stupid, or what")
  • 2003/2/19 8:57

  • finalfiler

  • Documentation Writer

  • Posts: 111

  • Since: 2002/1/19


Problem was I have been in the habit of installing previous versions of XOOPS in /home/domain/public_html/php

Seems XOOPS 2 doesn't like /php and it's not recognised as a directory

I renamed the directory to /home/domain/public_html/xoops and the install went OK.


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reala
Re: I think I'm not so stupid (was "Am I stupid, or what")
  • 2003/11/27 16:34

  • reala

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 1

  • Since: 2003/11/27


i also see the error message install on SUN Solaris 9,
but set the path to "/home/domain/public_html/xoops,
still not work......

who can help me ???

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