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Installation problem

Started by Kozley, June 05, 2011, 02:34:29 PM

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Kozley

Quote from: IchBinâ,,¢ on June 06, 2011, 04:09:42 AM
Yes, that means your server security configuration will not allow the mod to install. You'll have to seek help from your host or install the mod manually.

Okay, Im trying to solve problem myself. I have found a thread on smf forum, there tells me that safe mode in apache conf file needs to be disable and I dont know where I find the conf file but thread is old: http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=73458.msg970523#msg970523

ZarPrime

Quote from: IchBinâ,,¢ on June 06, 2011, 12:55:18 AM
You should not upload the files to the temp directory. Create a directory called tinyportal inside the Packages/ directory. Upload all TP install files into the Packages/tinyportal/ directory. Then you should see an install link from within the admin panel. Try the install that way. If you still have the same problem, you will have to install manually unless you know how to troubleshoot why your server is not allowing these changes to take place.

OK, I changed my earlier post for the information Ichbin posted.

IchBin

If safe mode is on you should see it on a php_info() page.

Put this in a file called phpinfo.php
<?php
phpinfo
();
?>


Upload that file to your site, then broswe to the file in your browser. It should show you on that configuration display page whether safemode is on.

thedukeisnotdead

Quote from: IchBinâ,,¢ on June 06, 2011, 04:09:42 AM
Yes, that means your server security configuration will not allow the mod to install. You'll have to seek help from your host or install the mod manually.
I too am having the same exact errors and problems, and have tried creating a new directory within Packages.

This error is initially appearing in the error log;

2: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons

thedukeisnotdead

Quote from: thedukeisnotdead on June 14, 2011, 02:13:48 AM
Quote from: IchBinâ,,¢ on June 06, 2011, 04:09:42 AM
Yes, that means your server security configuration will not allow the mod to install. You'll have to seek help from your host or install the mod manually.
I too am having the same exact errors and problems, and have tried creating a new directory within Packages.

This error is initially appearing in the error log;

2: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons
Actually I fixed the ini_set() being disabled via the php config...


I'm still getting this error:

2: opendir(/h/tr/public_html/testsite/Packages/temp/common/tp-images) [<a href='function.opendir'>function.opendir</a>]: failed to open dir: No such file or directory

File: /h/tr/public_html/testsite/Sources/Subs-Package.php
Line: 1724

thedukeisnotdead

Quote from: thedukeisnotdead on June 14, 2011, 02:24:12 AM
Quote from: thedukeisnotdead on June 14, 2011, 02:13:48 AM
Quote from: IchBinâ,,¢ on June 06, 2011, 04:09:42 AM
Yes, that means your server security configuration will not allow the mod to install. You'll have to seek help from your host or install the mod manually.
I too am having the same exact errors and problems, and have tried creating a new directory within Packages.

This error is initially appearing in the error log;

2: ini_set() has been disabled for security reasons
Actually I fixed the ini_set() being disabled via the php config...


I'm still getting this error:

2: opendir(/h/tr/public_html/testsite/Packages/temp/common/tp-images) [<a href='function.opendir'>function.opendir</a>]: failed to open dir: No such file or directory

File: /h/tr/public_html/testsite/Sources/Subs-Package.php
Line: 1724

Once you make the change to your php.ini file , you need to restart Apache or Which ever web server you are using.

The key was the ini_set() being disabled.

Hope this isnt repetative and helps.

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