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Install not recognizing edit and userpics directories

Started by twdmcrider, October 17, 2008, 07:41:55 PM

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twdmcrider

Hello, I have used Coppermine on previous sites and I really like it.  I'm attempting to install it for the first time on my new web Linux web server and the install script is not recognizing the edit and userpics directories within the albums directory.  However, both of these directories are there and all directories (edit, userpics, albums, include) have correct permissions.  I've also uploaded the entire "gallery" directory (which contains my coppermine install) 2-3 times so I'm certain all the files are in place on the server.

My error is below...

• • • ERROR • • •
Before you continue with Coppermine installation, there are some problems that need to be fixed.

A subdirectory called 'userpics' should normally exist in the 'albums' directory. The installer can't find this directory. Check that you have uploaded all Coppermine files to your server.

A subdirectory called 'edit' should normally exist in the 'albums' directory. The installer can't find this directory. Check that you have uploaded all Coppermine files to your server.

Once you are done, hit the "Try again" button.

twdmcrider

Oh, and I even directed my browser to the edit directory and it comes up with a message so it appears that everything is seeing the edit directory accept the install script.

http://www.dillmanbrothers.com/gallery/albums/edit

Joachim Müller

Check ownership then: the user the PHP script runs under (the webserver user) needs permission to access the sub-folders. Apparently, the folders are there and are being delivered to the the web browser. But this does not mean that the PHP script can access it. The stuff you experience is usually related to webserver setup. This is something we can not help you with, you need to figure this out on your own or with the help of your webhost. If you're self-hosted, you at least know the webhost personally.