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Configuring eZComponents to add new extensions in 4.0

Thursday 27 December 2007 2:26:48 am - 3 replies

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Piotrek Karaƛ

Thursday 27 December 2007 3:34:11 am

I'm not sure if your problem is about certain PHP functionality being just limited or not available at all (blocked). Hope someone more experienced covers that soon.

Meanwhile, I've never so far had any problems when bundling eZC with eZPublish using the simplest way, I've already covered it here:
http://ryba.ez-publish.net/index.php/ez_components/ez_publish_using_ez_components_in_shared_hosting_environment

Hope this helps, at least temporarily before you make your PEAR installation work.

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Kristof Coomans

Thursday 27 December 2007 7:07:30 am

eZ Publish has some issues when open_basedir is enabled (http://issues.ez.no/IssueList.php?Search=open_basedir&SearchIn=1, http://issues.ez.no/11927), so I advice you to turn it off. Good luck!

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Richard Lundberg

Wednesday 02 January 2008 1:45:20 am

Thanks for the speedy replies.

Kristoff,

I checked the server php.ini and open_basedir is not enabled. I did a

<?
phpinfo();
?>

check withing the specific domain of the site and the openbase_dir local value is set. (master has no value)
I do not have a local php.ini within this webspace, or a .htaccess do you have any idea where it may be set from?

Piotrek.

Thanks for this, I may well go down this root if I can't get it resolved otherwise. I am using a VPS so would prefer one installation, but time may dictacte your workaround.

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