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Wolverine

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Xdebug error
« on: February 05, 2005, 04:54:26 am »

Hi!
New to Coppermine, and new to PHP, so be kind and patient! ;) lol

The install appeared to have gone without a hitch but when I go to the index page to login, I receive a browser full of these errors:

"Notice: Could not open '/tmp/xdebug_1107572488_4200.txt', filesystem said: No such file or directory in C:\apache2triad\htdocs\www\cpg132\include\init.inc.php on line"

My configuration is as follows:

Windows 2000 advanced server

Apache2Triad v1.2.3; consisting of:
Apache version 2.0.49
MySQL 4.0.18
PHP 4.3.8
ImageMagick (latest windows installer)

I searched google for Xdebug info, and very little to be found.
I am running other php apps without any issues, so with my lack of php knowledge i'm at a loss
So if any of you PHP guru's out there have any idea, could you lend a helping hand..I'm building a site for my kids,and maybe in the future for others( goal is to give them a safe place to play on the web), www.kidsnet.ca, and would like to integrate a photoalbum for them...I've actually got a great concept, but lack the skills to develop on my own so if any dev's are interested, feel free to contact me, if not help on this issue would be just great!!

Thanx in advance!
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Nibbler

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Re: Xdebug error
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2005, 04:10:43 pm »

Have you tried creating a /tmp directory ?
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Wolverine

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Re: Xdebug error
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2005, 05:46:06 pm »

Here's the current status;

OK, like I said "newbie" lol...I did try and create tmp dir within the siteroot, and webroot, overlooking that it might be calling from the volume root.. And there's the solution, I was missing a tmp dir in c:\.
Not sure why this particular app is triggering xdebug (or where my tmp dir went to,  i know one was there ..lol), and others aren't. Nevertheless, at least i don't have to resort to disbling xdebug in php.ini, like I did after my first post to get it working..

Thanks for thawing the brainfreeze..

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