you mis-interpret the error message: the file include/init.inc.php is looking for a file called include/config.inc.php that isn't there.
config.inc.php is created on install (when you run /http://yourdomain.tld/your_coppermine_folder/install.php).
It is there ... I checked all of those files to make sure they're there, and that one is.
Take a deep breath and have a look at the documentation that comes with coppermine. Basically, there are 3 easy steps: upload all files to your webserver (you have probably already done so), CHMOD the include and album folders with 777 or 755 (take a look at some CHMOD tutorials as suggested in the documentation if you don't know what this means), run the installer (and enter your mySQL data there) and you should be fine.
I'm fine with everything up until, "run the installer (and enter your mySQL data there)". I did follow all of the directions, but I do not understand how I run the installer from my server? It's not as if it's a .exe file or anything, and if I open up my browser and put in
http://www.virtualwebgistics.com/coppermine/install.php it just comes up as a blank white empty page that just sits there and nothing happens.
Much less if something did happen there, I don't have a clue what mySQL data is? Sorry if I sound stoopid.
f your webhosting says to have a pre-configured version of coppermine set up for you, why don't you ask them for support? Tell them it was one of the reasons you signed up with them. If you ask friendly, I'm sure they can give you some hints.
That is a very good suggestion! However, I know when I installed WordPress and asked if they had any documentation on it, they said that although they offer these services, they are not affiliated with them, nor do they offer support ... and they send you to these forums. But, I'll give it a shot!
Thanks bunches GauGau! Jules