[isf-wifidog] CVS 05 Jan, 2005 server install fails

Pascal Leclerc isf at plec.ca
Mer 25 Jan 11:06:36 EST 2006


I will take I look when I will have some time to test it from a fresh
portal install and tell you if there is something broken (maybe the
lastest PATH changes)

  Pascal

> I changed the subject and reposted the message.  I am using the svn
> version.
>
> Ray
>
> On 24 Jan 2006 at 15:36, Max Horváth wrote:
>
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>> CVS is out of date as we switched to SVN - please see www.wifidog.org
>>  for instructions ...
>>
>> Cheers, Max!
>>
>> Am 24.01.2006 um 08:07 schrieb Ray Gwinn:
>>
>> > I had to take some time off from wifidog.  But I started up again
>> this weekend.  I downloaded the current source on Saturday or
>> > Sunday.
>> >
>> > I am no longer using symlinks. The httpd.conf file points to real
>> directories.
>> >
>> > The script install.php runs to completion, and a message is
>> > displayed that I will be rediredted in 3 seconds (I think).
>> >
>> > The redirection occurs, and then a message saying "smarty is not
>> installed" and I am sent back to the install.php.
>> >
>> > Since it has been a few weeks since I worked on the install, I
>> decided to re-install everything, including the OS (FC4).  After the
>> total re-install, the same problem occurred, ie "smarty is not
>> installed".  BTW, smarty seems to be installed in its default
>> > location.
>> >
>> > The only thing I changed in config.php is the default language to
>> en.
>> >
>> > BTW, I had an old wifidog-auth from sourceforge installed and
>> > working.  However, since switching to the cvs (now svn) versions, I
>> have never got past the "smarty is not installed" error, even though
>> install.php completes without error.
>> >
>> > Can anyone suggest something that may get me beyond the "smarty is
>> not installed" problem.
>> >
>> > Ray
>> >
>> >
>> > On 8 Jan 2006 at 21:50, Pascal Leclerc wrote:
>> >
>> >> I think I have the answer to your problem
>> >>
>> >> I read the code to understand how SYSTEM_PATH is found and I think
>>  you
>> >> should change the value of DocumentRoot in your apache httpd.conf
>> file.
>> >>
>> >> If I'm right and the value of DocumentRoot is the symbolic link,
>> you should change it to the real value.
>> >>
>> >> I'm using symbolic link like you for my apache server, but my
>> DocumentRoot is
>> >> set to real PATH and not the symbolic link. If I change the value
>> to the
>> >> symbolic link I have the same problem as you.
>> >>
>> >> Waiting for your feedback
>> >>
>> >>   Pascal
>> >>
>> >>
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