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Missing folders in /settings/siteaccess

Wednesday 07 January 2004 12:35:04 am - 5 replies

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Christopher Thorjussen

Wednesday 07 January 2004 9:03:42 am

I would say the installation went booobooo.. if you choose to install the plain site, then you should have a plain and plain_admin folder.. I do. Try again.

Erik Wie

Wednesday 07 January 2004 10:07:04 am

I'm not surprised with that reply.. I have done the installation 4 times now and i always get the same result, it goes right to hell...

Seems like that it wont write to the files, I have to manually enter information to the site.ini file on all installation attemts...

Suffering with both kernel (50) and kernel (3) errors...

Is there a way to set up this folders manually? with theyr contents?

Or can anyone provide me with a download address for the 2.2 version of ez publish? it has to be the .zip version since I don't have shell access to the account where I'm to install it..

And not the versjon with the installers.. just the ez publish

Shurbann Martes

Wednesday 07 January 2004 11:05:19 am

Erik do the folders have the right permission?
After you unzipped eZ, Apache should have write permission to the directories ( I guess you're using Linux)

To give Apache write permission to these folders, you can run this script:
-ezpublish_root-/bin/modfix.sh

or change the folder rights manually. For more info take a look at this link:
http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/installation/manual_installation/manual_configuration_of_ez_publish

Folders are:
var/*
settings/*
design/*

* = and all subfolders

Hope this helps.

-Shurbann

Erik Wie

Wednesday 07 January 2004 11:17:33 am

as I start the installation script I get an error message telling me that the following folders don't have the right permissions..

Since I don't have shell access to the account I use cuteFTP's chmod function to set all the lilsted folders to 777, so the permissions should be right...

I have not tryed to write down the folders, and try setting them before I start the installation..

But I do get a "complain" at the startup of the installation about the php.ini file only has 8MB memory set, and that 12MB is recomended, but I can't see how that can have any affection on this mather, just thought I'd mention it..

Balazs Halasy

Thursday 08 January 2004 12:46:30 am

You should really increase (or have it increased) the PHP memory limit to at least 12 MB; I don't think 8 MB will work (if so, then you're lucky). Regarding permission settings: When using the FTP client, make sure that you do the permission changes recursively (look at the suggestions that you get from eZ publish, it should be a -R a couple of places).

Allman

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