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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Installation
From: |
Chris Weiss |
Subject: |
Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Installation |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Jan 2002 18:51:47 +0000 |
The setup has been completely revamped for .14, you can get a tarball of it from
the download section. If you're just testing a new install and not upgrading a
prodution server I do recomend using .14. It still may have a couple small bugs
but does work quite well.
Pete Davis (address@hidden) wrote*:
>
>** High Priority **
>
>I must have missed something, somewhere. Most of the applications don't have
>the
tables in the MYSQL database. I have found the create tables files which I
tried
to import into the database with: ./mysql -u root -p phpgroupware
< /correct/path/to/file. I get no errors when I do it. The mysql database says
the table exist and is set up similar to the create tables file. I still get
errors when I go to some of them.
>
>Example: when I go to headlines: "Variable passed to each() is not an array or
object in /usr/local/apache/htdocs/phpgroupware/headlines/index.php on line 59".
>
>How do I get all the modules/applications to import their tables into the
>database
without me having to do it individually? Is there a command, window, etc.?
>
>Freebsd4.4, mysql 3.23.47, php4.1.1.1 and phpgroupware 0.9.12
>
>BTW, several of the modules work fine. I have imported some tables manually
>and
they are working. I don't think it is a db permissions problem. I just need to
know how to import all the tables into the mysql at one time (and properly).
>
>Thanks for any help.
>
>Pete Davis CCNA, CNE, MCSE
>Assistant Network Engineer
>Executive SpInDLE Coordinator
>MIS Department
>Spring ISD
>address@hidden
>
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