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how to delete "php"

Started by wfs, June 21, 2006, 04:59:29 AM

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wfs

I reloaded coppermine.

I get the message - "If you want to run the installer again, you first need to delete the php file that was created in the directory where you put Coppermine. You can do this with any FTP program."

where is this php file located ?

I can't find it.

pse help



Vargha

do u mean the install.lock?
if u want to run  the installer again u need to delete install.lock
which is located in
include/install.lock
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Joachim Müller

The actual error message is not "delete php", but it's
QuoteThe installer has already been run successfuly once and is now locked.

If you want to run the installer again, you first need to delete the 'include/install.lock' file that was created in the directory where you put Coppermine. You can do this with any FTP program.
You should do as suggested in the error message instead of wild guessing.

wfs

Hi,

thank you guys for your direction - to delete the include/lock file.

unfortunately, I cannot find the lock file under include folder.

what's the exact name of this file ?  "lock"  ?

pse help.


Joachim Müller

As suggested in the error message, the file is named "install.lock" and it resides inside the "include" folder on your server (as it is created during install). It doesn't exist in your local copy.