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pnCPG config icon not showing up

Started by kicsi2l8, May 09, 2005, 10:58:05 PM

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kicsi2l8

I'm in the process of tyiong to install postnuke (v0.750) and Coppermine (1.3.3) with the pnCPG hack. Both run fine independently, I have followed the instructions for pnCPG to step 5 (initialize and activate the module), but after that step, the icon for the configuration of pnCPG does not show up in the Admin panel.

any thoughts?


kicsi2l8

ok...did fresh installs and it worked...now i see the config icon (pnCPG)

now how do i add the block?

when i try to add it....i get these three options:

last albums coppermine block
random coppermine block
and picture scroller

but when i add any of those...i get an error on my page:

Query1 failed : Table 'kicsi2l8_postnuke.cpg132_albums' doesn't exist

casNuy

set the correct prefix within the block settings.
Cas

jiberjaber

I too am suffering from the admin icon not showing in PHP-Nuke admin.

I am running Coppermine 1.3.1 standalone (working fine) in a directory off the root ("/cm")
I am running PHP-Nuke 7.4 in a directory off the root ("/PHP-Nuke") (this is installed by my provider in Fantastico).

Other information (which may not be needed):
     Apache version    1.3.33 (Unix)    
     MySQL version    4.0.22-standard    
     PHP version    4.3.9    
     PERL version    5.8.4    
     Operating system    Linux    
     Kernel version    2.4.21-27.0.4.EL    

I have followed the readme upto step 6. 

I have installed the whole pnCPG into "/PHP-Nuke/modules" off the root directory.

I can click the pnCPG modules in the modules list on the left hand side and I get the following message "You can't access this file directly..."

I think I realy need to get the pn admin running to set teh cpg settings for the module.  How other than re-installing cpg can I get the admin icon to display? 

I would like to avoid  re-installing my cpg as it has been in use for about a year or so and would take a fair bit of setting up to get it back to how I have it now.

Can someone help me?

TIA :)

Jason

Joachim Müller

pnCPG is short for "PostNukeCoppermine". It will only work with PostNuke afaik. PHPnuke goes unsupported and will not work.

jiberjaber

Ack - that proably explains it (doh!)...  well seeing as I have postnuke available to me also, I'll install that then instead :)

Thanks for pointing out the obvious that I missed :)  :-[

fazaragoza

I followed all the steps until step 4 for installation. However, pnCPG is not among the modules that need to be initialized. Im using:
pn0.761
cpg135
pnCPG 2.7.

I logged out and logged back in again but still cannot find pnCPG to intialize and activate.

Thanks!