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Problem installing PostNuke-0.764
  • Posted: 19.02.2008, 18:59
     
    rconmax
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    I would like to install PostNuke at my site but do not want it installed on the root.
    I would like to know how to install PostNuke to a folder on my site for example:
    www.MyDomain.co.uk/pn/

    Any one know how to do it?



    edited by: rconmax, Feb 19, 2008 - 02:09 PM
  • Posted: 19.02.2008, 19:21
     
    espaan
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    The question is, what is the problem?
    Just copy the PostNuke files in that folder and everything should work as it says in the install manual. Call the mysite.com/subdir/install.php for installation.
    I've have a pn764 test site in a subdir and works ok.

    Beware that some 3rd party modules might use absolute paths (e.g. in uploading dirs).



    edited by: espaan, Feb 19, 2008 - 03:22 PM

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  • Posted: 19.02.2008, 19:30
     
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    Sorry forget to say the exact problem.
    I have put the PostNuke files in a folder called "PN"
    Then I run www.MyDomain.co.uk/pn/install.php
    I get the first page (10%) where it asks me to select a language so I leave it at default "English" and click SET LANGUAGE.
    I get the second page (20%) where I see the copyright notice.
    When I click NEXT it takes me to the root of my site www.MyDomanin.co.uk
    And so I can not get past the copyright.

    Any ideas?



    edited by: rconmax, Feb 19, 2008 - 02:32 PM
  • Posted: 19.02.2008, 20:16
     
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    OK I have got round the problem.
    I ran the SQL that came with the install to create the database tables.
    I edited the config.php to point at the new database.
    Edited the data in the user table for the admin so that my email address was in there.
    Went to the PostNuke main page and requested a new password.
    Now I can log in as the admin and finish setting things up.
    What a palaver!
  • Posted: 19.02.2008, 22:16
     
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    mmhh strange. As I recall it worked ok for me. Did a test install a few months ago for 764.

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  • Posted: 19.02.2008, 23:04
     
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    Well I have deleted it all now and will stick with e107 for the time being. icon_confused
    Never had any install problems with e107. icon_rolleyes
  • Posted: 20.02.2008, 00:43
     
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    I would ask you your server configuration?


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  • Posted: 20.02.2008, 02:52
     
    rconmax
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    Apache version 2.2.6 (Unix)
    PHP version 5.2.0
    MySQL version 5.0.45-community
    Architecture i686
    Operating system Linux
    phpMyAdmin 2.11.4
    MySQL client version: 4.1.22


    asp_tags Off
    file_uploads On
    include_path .:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php
    max_execution_time 30
    max_input_time 60
    memory_limit 8M
    register_globals On
    safe_mode Off
    session.save_path /tmp
    upload_max_filesize 16M
    zend_optimizer.version 3.2.2

    Any thing I have missed ?



    edited by: rconmax, Feb 19, 2008 - 11:42 PM

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