Installed on linux - something wrong!

Author Message

Mike Schachanski

Sunday 08 June 2003 7:27:36 am

After I had transferred eZ publish to the host server, I ran the startup-setup. The System check said:

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Warning
- open_basedir
- open_basedir is in use and can give problems running eZ publish due to bugs in some PHP versions.
- It's recommended that it is turned off if you experience problems running eZ publish.
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and...

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Issues
1. PHP safe mode is enabled
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Very well, but how do I turn these off?

Cause now nothing works. The demo-news interface is locked!
( www.solamente.no)

Marius

Dan Miner

Sunday 08 June 2003 12:27:46 pm

I had a similar issue with Mandrake 9.1 distro. There should be a file /etc/php.ini (or something very close to this). In that file, you will find an option called safe_mode. Change it to Off.

Now, if that file doesn't exist -- you *might* need to install a package to get it (like mdk9.1 does). If you still can't find it -- you'll probably find a php.ini-dist on your system somewhere. You can start with it (by copying it to /etc/php.ini).

Hope this helps...

Mike Schachanski

Monday 09 June 2003 3:37:09 pm

It says somewhere on ez.no that eZ publish will work, even if open_basedir and safe mode is enabled, on the newer versions of PHP. My host told me that PHP 4 was installed on the linux-server.. (That's the newest PHP version, right?) What can be wrong?

(The host need to have safe mode enabled, because it's a shared server.)

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