[Xerte] Xerte installation

Patrick Lockley Patrick.Lockley at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Oct 5 13:05:48 BST 2009


I just did a test install, and I get those errors if setup/database.txt
isn't chmod 0777

 

From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Patrick
Lockley
Sent: 05 October 2009 12:22
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: RE: [Xerte] Xerte installation

 

Hello,

 

I've never read the default php.ini, I've heard the plot is really bad.

 

We did make a long tag version a while back, and we asked people to
report back to us, but never heard anything. I would assume grepping <?
For <?PHP in all the php files would be quicker than setting up a
virtual server?

 

As far as I know, the only reason it would fail to write those values to
database.txt is because of a rights issue on the folder?

 

Pat

 

 

From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Murray, Kevin
P
Sent: 05 October 2009 11:46
To: xerte at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
Subject: [Xerte] Xerte installation

 

I am trying to install Xerte toolkits and I am running into a few
problems.

 

First just a moan as it says in the default php.ini file "For portable,
redistributable code, be sure not to use short tags.". As the web
servers here do not use short_open_tags I had to set up a special
virtual machine on which I could turn on short_open_tags just for Xerte
as you can't turn it on for just one Apache virtual server it had to
affect the whole web service.

 

Moan over onto the current problem. I have followed through the
installation and it has created the database OK as the first time it
asks for database privileges it asks for server name, database name,
user, password, and database prefix. However the second time it only
asks for a database user with enough select, insert, modify and delete
privileges and a password. So I duly entered these. On the next page
there is a long list of options in which I filled in the admin username
and password, and put the name of the institution in. On clicking next
it says it cannot write anything to the database. I check in the Xerte
directory and the database.php has the second database username and
password but no database host, database name or database prefix.

 

I have been through the steps a number of times now and the only time I
made it close to the end was to modify the database.php file manually.

 

My colleagues from the Education Technology Unit are keen to use Xerte
so it doubly frustrating that the installation is difficult.

 

Kevin Murray


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