Posted on: 07/05/03 12:18am
By: SliMeY
Hi all,
A quick question, I have seemingly installed 1.3.7sr2 correctly, however when success.php comes up (or even when loading index.php), I get the following error:
Template Error: set_root: /var/www/geeklog-1.3.7sr2//var/www/html/layout/XSilver/ is not a directory.
Halted.
All the paths in config.php look right. Where else can I look for this?
With thanks,
Simon.
Re:Template Error during Install/success.php
Posted on: 07/05/03 01:05am
By: Anonymous (Roger)
At least one of your paths is off. See how the one you posted has /var/www/ twice plus it has two slashes in front of the second var.
Re:Template Error during Install/success.php
Posted on: 07/05/03 01:19am
By: SliMeY
Thankyou Roger!
After looking at how the path_html variable was made up, it seems like a very silly mistake!
Template Error during Install/success.php
Posted on: 10/22/06 12:24am
By: Anonymous (esprittordu)
I have this same error, but I don't know the path to my geeklog directory. I have been guessing it is /www/, because in the ftp directory there is a link to "www", and when i follow it, it is the public_html directory. Anyway, one directory above that there are folders for "etc", "temp", et al. so I think I have the directory right but every guess I try, geeklog says that "the_guess/layout/professional/ is not a directory. What am I doing wrong? Of course, the default setting gave this error too, otherwise I wouldn't be wading in this far over my head.
Template Error during Install/success.php
Posted on: 10/22/06 02:56am
By: jmucchiello
Create a new php file in the same location as your public_html/index.php called fubar.php:
Once you get the answer. Delete fubar.php immediately (as it is a security risk).
Why couldn't you get this information from your hosting provider?
Template Error during Install/success.php
Posted on: 10/22/06 03:22am
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= esprittordu] I have this same error, but I don't know the path to my geeklog directory.[/QUOTE]
Call up the install script. See the "hint" at the bottom of the first page. You should be able to derive your actual path from that information.
bye, Dirk