From: Jon P. <jo...@cr...> - 2007-08-09 18:59:00
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On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 05:04 +0200, Peter Jones wrote: > Hi > > Well, yes, some progress. > > The blank pages problem I figured was due to some server settings. As > I stated, this was also a problem in regards to phpBB3. People however > are getting pretty random blanks and logs aren't giving much info... > so I decided to make a fresh install and update to php5 and try > securing the server after installing ccHost. > > Ran into a install problem, "your files root" wouldn't set. Tried and > tried users, groups and permissions ... didn't work. > Now what did work, doesn't make sense. Well, not to me. > > Initially I ran ccHost on a troublefree install on a VPS with > lighttpd ... so I tried switching to Lighttpd, and there were no > problems installing. Now I'm not a shark with lighty rewrite rules, > and I like pretty urls, so I tried switching back to Apache ... and > tadaa... it worked. > > It the feb. svn version I'm using currently. We are porting all audio > manually into ccHost now, which should be, more or less, up-to-date in > a couple of days... And then we will try to take it into production. I > will update to latest stable release after porting audio ... was > hoping there would be a daily build ready. > > So everything is okay ... even though I don't know why. I gave up > trying to grasp what was going on ... and now just focusing on getting > a grip of the API and administration... > > We've had some problems with CC licenses skipping on submissions. But > one thing at a time. I guess I'll be using the mailinglist quite a lot > (shame there isn't a forum). > > Kind regards > Peter Cool, well please ask :) Preferably on list... Jon -- Jon Phillips jo...@cr... cell: +1.510.499.0894 (80% time) desk: +1.415.369.8486 (20% time) Community/Business Developer Creative Commons www.creativecommons.org Please note: the contents of this email are not intended to be legal advice nor should they be relied upon as or represented to be legal advice. Creative Commons cannot and does not give legal advice. You need to assess the suitability of Creative Commons' tools for your particular situation, which may include obtaining appropriate legal advice from a licensed attorney. |