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  • From: John Joseph Bachir <jjb AT ibiblio.org>
  • To: "R. Scott Kennan" <rskennan AT gmail.com>
  • Cc: lyceum-users AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Lyceum-users] I'm back, and having the same issue.
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 23:09:19 -0400 (EDT)

You need to use innodb tables to install lyceum. if you want you can change all the tables to myisam in /src/installation/schema.php, but i haven't tried it like this. it should work just fine, but the application and indexes are not optimized for myisam. shouldn't be a problem for a smaller site (< 50 blogs).


On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, R. Scott Kennan wrote:

Oh, and since someone asked me last time, My database is MySQL 4.0.16,
and my ISP apparently doesn't allow innodb tables. I don't know the
significance of either of these things, but hopefully that info will
help in figuning out what the problem is.

On 6/17/06, R. Scott Kennan <rskennan AT gmail.com> wrote:
Some list members may remember me from a few weeks ago. I was having a
problem where lyceum was claiming to install, but not altering the
database at all. At the time I threw up my hands and tried using
wordpress MU, but that project didn't end up working for me either.

So anyway, the problem is as follows: Lyceum (0.31) claims to install
without a hitch, but when I go to log in as admin, I get: "Error:
Wrong username." Incidentally, I can't get to

http://mysite.com/blogs/src/lyceum/system-admin/settings.php , either.
The file exists, but I get a 404 when I try to go there.

I've determined that lyceum isn't writing anything to the database on
install. I have definitely entered the right username and password for
the database.

I'm at a loss. Any help is appreciated. I'm a total newbie when it
comes to running a site, so please, let me know of any ideas you have,
even if they seem really obvious to you.

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