From: Reini U. <ru...@x-...> - 2006-01-25 17:09:06
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2006/1/25, Jim Ford <ja...@wa...>: > > On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 14:42 +0100, Jim Ford wrote: > > Some time ago I installed phpwiki on a Slack box, and after a bit of > > fiddling, got it working OK. I'm now trying to install it on a new > > Kubuntu/Debian system via 'Adept'. All seemed to go OK - the files > > got installed, but I can't get it working. I presume that I should be > > able to just point a browser at /usr/share/phpwiki for it to start up, > > but all I get is the directory! I suspect that this is an apache2/php > > issue, as the index.php isn't being interpreted by apache. > > > > The README.Debian file that came with the package states that it shoul= d > > 'work out of the box' - mine must have come in a different box! > > The Debian PHPwiki package (which Ubuntu uses pretty much unmodified) > sets up PHPwiki to be visible at http://your-site/phpwiki/ by default. > > As you install the package you should be asked a debconf question to > give you the opportunity to change this. I've not heard of adept before, > but if you're not getting asked this question blame adept. > > Thanks for the reply Matt > > When I installed phpwiki I just accepted the default for the installation= directory, and it ended up > in /usr/share/. I've tried making a soft link to /var/www/ but it didn't = work - I got the following > error: > > lib/main.php:20: Fatal[2048]: Assigning the return value of new by refere= nce is deprecated This cannot be 1.3.11p1 In line 20 there's still the header. What is the rcs_id line in your lib/main.php? -- Reini Urban http://phpwiki.org/ http://spacemovie.mur.at/ |