Posted on: 03/19/10 08:32pm
By: Anonymous (torchary)
hello everybody,
when i installed the geeklog,i have problem, why i can't find the db-config.php file,and i create a text file named db-config.php,the sever says "Did you make sure the file is writable by the web server?" , i make the preportity 777, why can't write?somebody can tell me?
Re: about the db-config.php
Posted on: 03/20/10 02:13pm
By: Dirk
When the install script can't find the db-config.php, it asks you to enter the path to that file. Don't create a new file - tell it where it can find it.
That's about all I can suggest at this point without more information. Did you move the db-config.php to another directory?
bye, Dirk
Re: about the db-config.php
Posted on: 03/20/10 07:01pm
By: Anonymous (Torchary)
i install geeklog in second level directory,likes www/geeklog. db-confing.php create by itself or not?
you says:"Did you move the db-config.php to another directory?"
but i cant find it.
btw, /path/to/db-config.php needn't modify?
think you.
Re: about the db-config.php
Posted on: 03/20/10 07:18pm
By: Dirk
It doesn't matter where you install Geeklog - in a subdirectory is fine. But the install script needs to find the db-config.php so that it can write the database information into it. There is a db-config.php in the Geeklog tarball and you should use that file, not create your own.
When the installer can't find the file, it will come up with the /path/to/db-config.php prompt that you mentioned. You need to enter the correct path now. Below that text entry box are some hints that should help you figure out the correct path to enter.
bye, Dirk
Re: about the db-config.php
Posted on: 03/20/10 09:44pm
By: Anonymous (Torchary)
Dir,
The important thing is , i could not find the file db-config.php,and where is it?
or the server can create by itself? or others?
Re: about the db-config.php
Posted on: 03/21/10 02:56am
By: Dirk
As I said, the file is in the Geeklog tarball. It should be in the same directory where the "plugins", "system", and "sql" directories are.
bye, Dirk