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Re: Comments on installing FUD 1.1.1 on Win2K [message #363 is a reply to message #362] Fri, 08 February 2002 06:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
hackie is currently offline  hackie   Canada
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ironstorm wrote on Thu, 07 February 2002 11:54 PM

I like your board quite a lot... It's
the best I've seen so far.

I had a go at installing on My Dev box (Windows for
Dev, Linux for Prod)...


Question:

Why are you using windows for a development box? that's just so wrong Wink... Linux is free remember? another copy of it won't cost anything. Don't like Linux? there is FreeBSD!

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Here is the board on Win2K
http://dragonx.northern.ca/forums/

To level set, these comments are from a "know-it-all"
PHP guy who didn't read the readme... (so, if
they are covered in the readme just ignore me, plz) Smile

1) include_path
I got this when I first started up the forum:

Warning: Failed opening 'GLOBALS.php' for inclusion (include_path='.;/apache/includes') in c:!httpdhtdocsforumsindex.php on line 25

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: fud_use() in c:!httpdhtdocsforumsindex.php on line 27


Had to fix the include_path and away it went. (You might
mention that in the install bout where you ask for the
data directory - btw great work on the install, very nice!)



Okie Wink.. see, we don't have a single windows computer to test this on Smile.... (as a rule we prefer to avoid Microsoft software to keep our sanity Wink. We got access to I.E. via VNC to test layout on). Other then that all development is done on Linux with mozilla as the web browser this stuff is mostly developed for Wink

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2) WWW_ROOT
my value for WWW_ROOT in GLOBALS.php got set
to the temp directory... not sure if I just typed
something in the wrong field during the install or
if it's mis-linked.



Hmm.. that could very well be a BUG.. thanks for reporting. We'll check this, and if it's a problem is certainly will be gone by the next release.

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In any case it showed an inconsistency in how the graphics
are called.

Specifically, the graphics buttons for F.A.Q., Register, Log
In, and Forum Home
, broke because my $WWW_Root is wrong,
but oddly the search graphic loaded ok.

Fixing the WWW_Root value seems to have eliminated this problem
so all the graphics work.


Err.... wrong WWW_ROOT will mess many things up Smile...

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3) Not an Administrator

I am allowed to moderate, see reported messages, and the
Custom Avatar que... I tried with and without cookies...
but I can't get into the admin system as the adminstrator.

I can post as adminstrator though....

It maybe helpful noting that I use admin and not root as my
administrator login.

Not sure what to do here... help!


This one is possibly because the moderator control panel works only with COOKIES... can't use sessions... And since your development box probably used by you by ip you can't set cookies (you can only set a cookie if you have domain).

We're going to possibly make it work with sessions in the next release (some time around Monday or Tuesday). For now what you should do is your hosts file to hard code a domain name for your IP so that the browser allows you to set cookies

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4) Registration fails -- user error not configuring SMTP

Warning: Failed to Connect in c:!httpdFUDForum_dataincludeemail.inc on line 158

Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by (output started at c:!httpdFUDForum_dataincludeemail.inc:15Cool in c:!httpdFUDForum_dataincludewidgets.inc on line 158


This is a problem with my PHP SMTP configuration under windows,
so if you get anyone installing it on windows asking about
it SMTP Config is the problem.



Err... I'd think this is something with php config since we use php's native MAIL function.... so you'd have to make sure php can mail();

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Well, that's all for now... I need to have a rest and
crack at this again tomorrow... looks like I need to rebuild
my metabase to get my SMTP working (I'm not a windows guy so
that ought to be a hoot)...



Wow thanks for the feedback Smile.... We will address all these.

Hehe.. as you probably noticed we're not windows people either Smile. And anyone doing web hosting/Internet development shouldn't be anyway Smile

I like your board quite a l


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