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Started by tyger53, August 18, 2004, 05:26:51 PM

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tyger53

Hello,  I am very new with using coppermine.  I have justed installed the program on my server.  Now I get this error when trying to login

Warning: main(include/config.inc.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /homebak/tyger53/public_html/cpg132/include/init.inc.php on line 201

Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required 'include/config.inc.php' (include_path='/usr/local/lib/php:/usr/lib/php') in /homebak/tyger53/public_html/cpg132/include/init.inc.php on line 201

Please help   thanks

kegobeer

Try searching the forum for "failed to open stream"
Do not send me a private message unless I ask for one.  Make your post public so everyone can benefit.

There are no stupid questions
But there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots

Nibbler

Your include path is wrongly set, it should be    include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php:/usr/lib/php'

tyger53

Thanks for the replies,

Quote from: Nibbler on August 18, 2004, 10:30:52 PM
Your include path is wrongly set, it should be    include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php:/usr/lib/php'

I see the problem there, how do I go about changing the path?

Thanks again for the help.

Nibbler


tyger53

Hey Nibbler,

I cannot find this "php.ini" file.  Where will I find it?  If it is on the server then I cannot access it because I do not own the server only being hosted.

Tranz

Quote from: tyger53 on August 20, 2004, 04:09:14 AM
I cannot find this "php.ini" file.  Where will I find it?  If it is on the server then I cannot access it because I do not own the server only being hosted.
Most often, it is in the root directory of your web folder. If you don't see it or have access to it, you would have to contact your web host.

Joachim Müller

having php.ini in the webroot is not a very good idea imo.
99% of all webhosted accounts don't have access to php.ini at all. Ask your webhost for support.

GauGau

Tranz

Sorry, I was speaking from experience with my own webhost. It's so much easier helping out when I know the webhost's system. :-\\

Joachim Müller

@TranzNDance: sorry, I didn't mean to put you down - in fact I appreciate very much your readiness to help and give support, please keep it up.

GauGau

Tranz

Quote from: GauGau on August 20, 2004, 08:00:40 AM
@TranzNDance: sorry, I didn't mean to put you down - in fact I appreciate very much your readiness to help and give support, please keep it up.

GauGau
Oh, no, I didn't take it as a put-down. I was just sorry for giving incorrect info. :)