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[Closed]: Joomla 1.5 instalation error

Started by tomaskukucka, December 05, 2009, 07:12:53 PM

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tomaskukucka

Dear forum friends,

I and one of my friends are unable to install cpg1.4.25 into our Joomla 1.5. It seems that we meet all the requirements but when we install it it shows following info:

JFolder::files: Path does not point to a valid folder or the folder has been deleted.
JFolder::folder: Path does not point to a valid folder or the folder has been deleted.
JFolder::files: Path does not point to a valid folder or the folder has been deleted.
Error! Could not find a Joomla! XML setup file in the package.


and

Warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument #1 is not an array in C:\Users\Tomas\Desktop\Joomla\XAMPP171\xampp\htdocs\Joomla15\Joomla15\libraries\joomla\installer\helper.php on line 142

Warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument #2 is not an array in C:\Users\Tomas\Desktop\Joomla\XAMPP171\xampp\htdocs\Joomla15\Joomla15\libraries\joomla\installer\helper.php on line 142

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in C:\Users\Tomas\Desktop\Joomla\XAMPP171\xampp\htdocs\Joomla15\Joomla15\libraries\joomla\installer\helper.php on line 187

See print-screen...

Don't you happen to know why this is happening?

Thank you very much

Tomas from Slovakia

Nibbler

What are you doing? Coppermine does not install into Joomla. It's it's own software.

Joachim Müller

...and the error messages you posted come from Joomla, not Coppermine.
As Nibbler said: Coppermine is not a Joomla module, you're probably looking for something else. If you think that we're wrong do as suggested per board rules and post a link to your gallery for a start.

jdhj

Have you ever thought about creating a component for Joomla? That would be amazing  8)

phill104

There are bridges out there if you search. ;)

As for being a component for any cms that is not the direction we want to go so the answer is no.

As this thread is leading nowhere and the original poster has not responded even though he has been online since I will lock this thread.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.