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  • From: John Joseph Bachir <jjb AT ibiblio.org>
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  • Subject: Re: [Lyceum-users] Install Problems: install.php tries to "save" or "open"
  • Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 20:52:50 -0400 (EDT)

what version of os, php, and mysql are you running?

On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Bob Sienkiewicz wrote:

Following up on this, I wanted to provide more detail. At the point where
the installation fails, the MySQL tables for the database are all created.
This indicates to me that "step 2" of the install is initiating. However,
the tables are empty, and "install.php" at "step 2" never completely loads.


I have turned on the debug options in the "wp-config.php" file. When I
check the "lyceum_error_log" it is empty. When I check the
"lyceum_query_log" file I find this:

SELECT option_name, option_value FROM options WHERE blog = 'NULL' AND
autoload =
'yes'

Just editing "install.php" it looks like the script is failing at the point
where it tries to execute the function "populate_system_options();

Can anyone point me in the right direction to solve this? If not, I'll have
to abandon Lyceum and move on to some other solution for my project, and I'd
really love to stick with a Wordpress-based solution.

Thank you,

Bob Sienkiewicz


On 10/11/06, Bob Sienkiewicz <bob.sienkiewicz AT gmail.com> wrote:

Howdy,

I'm trying to install Lyceum for a client. I've previously installed
Wordpress on a different client's server, and I expected no trouble. In
this case, I'm running into a big roadblock.

When I try to run " install.php" strange things happen. When I try the
install in Firefox and get to the point of clicking on the button to go from
step 1 to step 2, it gives me the dialog to either download or open the file
"install.php". When I try it in IE, I get the message the "page cannot be
found" message.

FWIW, I also tried installing Lyceum on another server, and it installed
o.k. there. Is there a mime-types issue? Something I need to check in
the Apache config or the PHP config? I've been trying to compare the config
on the working and non-working servers, but I'm not a guru in Apache admin
so for me, it's looking for needles in a haystack. The Apache and PHP
versions here are not identical, but are both high enough to accomodate
Lyceum.

Any pointers on what is needed, especially in httpd.conf or .htaccess
would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

Bob Sienkiewicz



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