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Using the Build the Site Tutorial - Something Not Working for My Site, But What?

Tuesday 02 December 2003 11:07:50 pm - 5 replies

Modified on Tuesday 02 December 2003 11:54:12 pm by James H.

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Karsten Jennissen

Wednesday 03 December 2003 2:25:14 am

Hi Jim,

Can you run shell scripts? If yes, run

sh bin/shell/clearcache.sh --all
sh bin/modfix.sh

from the ez publish root directory. See if the errors persist.

Regards,
Karsten

James H.

Wednesday 03 December 2003 3:10:29 am

Hi Karsten,

Thanks for replying with your suggestion. I ran the two commands you suggested. The first command worked well enough - I didn't get any errors when I ran it. When I ran the second command (the modfix one) I got a whole list of errors and messages. I then went to the links I posted in the first message and still got a whole pile of error messages.

However, it did seem to get rid of all the permission problem error messages I was getting before. What I'm seeing now is a huge list of various "warning" messages of one thing or another, plus a few error messages about not being able to create certain types of files. Most of these error/warning messages seem to relate to translation files, if this helps any.

Any idea how I can fix this or even what is causing this?

Thank you for all your help.

Jim

Karsten Jennissen

Wednesday 03 December 2003 4:06:39 am

I checked the output from the link. It all relates to the missing translation. From what i can see you set the language to eng-US. However the english language version supplied with ezpublish is eng-GB. Now you could either copy the eng-GB translation file to eng-US (not sure exactly how to do this, however see http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/configuration/configuration/language_and_charset/installing_a_language_pack), or set locales back to eng-GB.

James H.

Wednesday 03 December 2003 4:21:03 am

Thank you Karsten!

Yes, that's exactly what I did - used english (US) instead of english (GB). My next question, then, is how do I go back to the GB version and get rid of the US version?

I went to setup in the admin panel and then translations. I added in english-gb. However, it won't let me delete the english-us version. I check the box and then hit the little trash can to delete it, but I can't seem to get rid of it. Because the english-us is still loaded, I'm still getting all those pesky error messages.

Do you know how to reset things back to english (gb).

Thanks for all your great help.

Jim

Karsten Jennissen

Friday 05 December 2003 1:33:19 am

Try manually modifying the settings in the ini files. Follow the link from above (on installing language files) and it tells you where the settings are. Be sure that you catch all instances (settings/..., settings/override/..., settings/siteaccess/...). If it still doesn't work, maybe you want to try copying the eng-GB files to eng-US. Check the above link on how to to this.

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