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Support => cpg1.3.x Support => Older/other versions => cpg1.3 Installation & Setup => Topic started by: stevepaugh on March 26, 2005, 07:26:54 am
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After I fill out the form at install.php and hit let's go, i'm redirected to install.php with just a logo and a blank page. Can someone help me figure out what i'm doing wrong?
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fixed by adding
register_long_arrays = On
to /etc/php.ini
then
service httpd stop
service httpd start
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Coppermine 1.3.2 uses the old style server variables, so when using Coppermine 1.3.2 with PHP5+, you have to enable long arrays.
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As a followup I am using PHP version 4.3.10 with CM 1.32 and the fix listed for PHP seemed to work (as above)
:)
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I am using the latest version of php5.04 and in its php.ini, it already has register_long_arrays = On in it.
I am still facing the same error which is a blank page and the logo only.
Can anyone help?
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Yea, I'm in yoggieb's shoes... I thought it was a problem with MySQL but then I saw your fix, unfortunately long arrays was already on. What I don't get is that about 3-4 weeks back I installed coppermine on the virtually the same exact system without any problems... please help, Ive got to have this ready within this month or I'm screwed... Theres no other good gallery script out there that's free... I love coppermine.
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Same problem here, only I get two additional lines on the page above the graphic:
Notice: Undefined index: PATH_TRANSLATED in c:\Inetpub\wwwroot\cpg133\install.php on line 21
Notice: Undefined offset: -1 in c:\Inetpub\wwwroot\cpg133\install.php on line 22
Dunno what the heck it means, but that's it...the Coppermine install stops right there.
Long arrays are enabled in php.ini as well.
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http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?action=search2;search=Notice:%20Undefined%20index:%20PATH_TRANSLATED
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Coppermine 1.3.2 uses the old style server variables, so when using Coppermine 1.3.2 with PHP5+, you have to enable long arrays.
Sorry if the question is stupid but ... WHere I have to enable long arrays .. on the PHP.ini ???
so I have ti ask to my serveradministrator?
Thanks
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I reinstalled PHP manually and coppermine didn't hang anymore. Go figure.
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Sorry if the question is stupid but ... WHere I have to enable long arrays .. on the PHP.ini ???
so I have ti ask to my serveradministrator?
Don't double post nor cross-post: you already asked this here (http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=19606.msg90335#msg90335) and got an answer. >:(
Joachim
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i am seeing the same problem on win2k iis5.0 and have done everything even tried giving the iuser full access
any suggestions please
http://ns2.digitalky.com/coppermine
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did you turn register_long_arrays on in php.ini?
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yes i did
it is php 5 and the newest version of mysql on a new server
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The install.lock (http://ns2.digitalky.com/coppermine/include/install.lock) doesn't exist, nor does the file config.inc.php (http://ns2.digitalky.com/coppermine/include/config.inc.php), which means that the install has never been run successfully, or the include folder is not writable by the script.
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Same problem here: empty page with logo shows up after filling out install.php's inital form.
After a long evening of testing it came out that mysql.so wasn't loaded in my php4.ini!
This was reveiled after removing the '@' on line 69 of install.php.
Maybe it would be good to remove the '@' in the script so this type of error clearly distinguishes itself from other error that cause the same symptoms?
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no, not a good idea. The pre-requisite for installing coppermine is to have your server set up and running with all the minimum requirements (php, mysql, GD or IM). Coppermine can't be the trouble-shooter for server setup issues. Ouput of warning messages would frighten people, that's why the output is being silenced deliberately, using the @ in front of the command.
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OK, you've got a point there ;).
The function that tests the SQL-connection gives feedback when it fails. But in this case, there is no feedback at all - just the blank page with the logo on top. IMHO it should be telling to the user running install.php there is something wrong in their setup in this case. Don't get me wrong: troubleshooting is not Coppermine's task, but it is to tell the user that there is *something* wrong with the pre-requisites.
Been playing around with Coppermin now for a few hours and I múst say: great piece of software!
Keep up the good work.
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After I fill out the form at install.php and hit let's go, i'm redirected to install.php with just a logo and a blank page. Can someone help me figure out what i'm doing wrong?
I have the same problem. Anyone have advice?
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After I fill out the form at install.php and hit let's go, i'm redirected to install.php with just a logo and a blank page. Can someone help me figure out what i'm doing wrong?
I have the same problem. Anyone have advice?
Please pick a post and stick with it. Starting a new thread wasn't necessary, since you replied to this one. Have you tried the solutions posted above? Have you searched the boards yet?
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fixed by adding
register_long_arrays = On
to /etc/php.ini
then
service httpd stop
service httpd start
This did the job for me, thanks
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I am using Yahoo web hosting with the latest php and mysql. When I try to log in after install I get a blank screen, no logo. Doesnt make sense. It said successful install...Any suggestions?
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this is a sticky FAQ thread, no individual setup issues are meant to be posted as replies. Check the thread that deals with yahoo setup (http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=18943.0). Locking this thread now.