It's at the sourceforge CVS server. If you are on a 'nix box type:
<!-- BBCode Start --><TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font class="pn-sub">Code:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT class="pn-sub"><PRE>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.Gallery.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gallery co gallery2 </TD></TR></TABLE><!-- BBCode End -->
and this will dump the current code in your current directory tree location in the gallery2 folder.
If you have any luck getting it to work post your success here. I can create the database but it will not load the main.php for me right now. Hey what can I expect this is pre alpha.
waffull
Joined: 2002-09-07
Posts: 115
Posted: Sat, 2002-09-21 21:24
I'm on a Win2k box and have used GNU's WinCVS 1.2 (which I use to update my 1.3.2 versions to the newest beta's without a problem.)
But, when I use it for gallery2, and run ..gallery2setupsetup.php I get this error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in f:apachehtdocsgallery2setupsetup.php on line 246
If I run ..gallery2mail.php I get this error:
Fatal error: Failed opening required 'f:apachehtdocsgallery2/config.php' (include_path='.;c:php4pear') in f:apachehtdocsgallery2init.php on line 61
[Note: there is no config.php file, only the ..gallery2setupconfig.php-dist
Any advice would be appreciated. I have tried renaming and moving the config.php to ..gallery2 since that seems to be where main.php expects it to be, but that just created numerous other errors.
Hello,
I have tried a # of times to get this to work, but am still at the same place. I d/l the newest CVS today.
I performed the following: (except using gallery2 as the dir name)
3. Copy setup/config.php-dist to gallery/config.php and edit it.
There are instructions in the file. It should be pretty self
explanatory. I recommend setting your debug mode to 'buffered'
so that you can see what's happening.
But, when I open ..gallery2setupsetup.php I still get this error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in f:apachehtdocsgallery2setupsetup.php on line 246
Any help would be appreciated.
Marc
waffull
Joined: 2002-09-07
Posts: 115
Posted: Wed, 2002-10-09 15:14
I d/l the newest CVS version and am still getting the same error, but now it is on line 247 (so a line of code must have been added.)
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Marc
bharat
Joined: 2002-05-21
Posts: 7994
Posted: Thu, 2002-10-10 00:43
Hmm. Comment out line 247, which should be this:
$message['debug'] = $gallery->getDebugBuffer();
and let me know what error message you get at that point.
waffull
Joined: 2002-09-07
Posts: 115
Posted: Tue, 2002-10-29 20:01
Quote:
Hmm. Comment out line 247, which should be this:
$message['debug'] = $gallery->getDebugBuffer();
and let me know what error message you get at that point.
Now I get:
Gallery depends on the __FILE__ directive to function properly. Your verson of PHP does not support this directive properly. Please upgrade to a newer version of PHP.
For reference, on your system the file directive returns:
f:apachehtdocsgallery2setupmessagesbrokenFile.php (this should be a complete path to this file).
When you think you have resolved this problem, you can click this button to try again:
I'm running PHP version: 4.2.4-dev
Thanks for your help.
Marc
waffull
Joined: 2002-09-07
Posts: 115
Posted: Tue, 2002-10-29 20:03
How do I delete a post I already made. There doesn't seem to be a delete button here.
Thanks,
Marc
mhaldima
Joined: 2002-09-08
Posts: 11
Posted: Wed, 2002-10-30 22:15
I had the same problem, it seems to be related to Windows using instead of / to separate directories in paths.
I'd propose you to play around with Unix-developped pre-releases like Gallery2 on a Linux box, things work a lot better there...
bharat
Joined: 2002-05-21
Posts: 7994
Posted: Thu, 2002-10-31 18:25
Quote:
How do I delete a post I already made. There doesn't seem to be a delete button here.
Thanks,
Marc
There's no delete :smile: I'm not sure if this forum software allows that (but I'll check into it).
bharat
Joined: 2002-05-21
Posts: 7994
Posted: Thu, 2002-10-31 18:32
Quote:
I had the same problem, it seems to be related to Windows using instead of / to separate directories in paths.
I'd propose you to play around with Unix-developped pre-releases like Gallery2 on a Linux box, things work a lot better there...
Yep, looks like I had a bug in there. I just committed a change to setup.php that should fix this. Let me know if it doesn't.
Posts: 18
It's at the sourceforge CVS server. If you are on a 'nix box type:
<!-- BBCode Start --><TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font class="pn-sub">Code:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT class="pn-sub"><PRE>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.Gallery.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gallery co gallery2 </TD></TR></TABLE><!-- BBCode End -->
and this will dump the current code in your current directory tree location in the gallery2 folder.
If you have any luck getting it to work post your success here. I can create the database but it will not load the main.php for me right now. Hey what can I expect this is pre alpha.
Posts: 115
I'm on a Win2k box and have used GNU's WinCVS 1.2 (which I use to update my 1.3.2 versions to the newest beta's without a problem.)
But, when I use it for gallery2, and run ..gallery2setupsetup.php I get this error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in f:apachehtdocsgallery2setupsetup.php on line 246
If I run ..gallery2mail.php I get this error:
Fatal error: Failed opening required 'f:apachehtdocsgallery2/config.php' (include_path='.;c:php4pear') in f:apachehtdocsgallery2init.php on line 61
[Note: there is no config.php file, only the ..gallery2setupconfig.php-dist
Any advice would be appreciated. I have tried renaming and moving the config.php to ..gallery2 since that seems to be where main.php expects it to be, but that just created numerous other errors.
Thanks for your help.
Marc
http://waffull.com:9700/gallery
Posts: 7994
You need to copy config.php-dist over to config.php.
Read these two emails for instructions:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gallery-devel&m=103207840613516&w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gallery-devel&m=103208103714505&w=2
-Bharat
Posts: 115
Hello,
I have tried a # of times to get this to work, but am still at the same place. I d/l the newest CVS today.
I performed the following: (except using gallery2 as the dir name)
3. Copy setup/config.php-dist to gallery/config.php and edit it.
There are instructions in the file. It should be pretty self
explanatory. I recommend setting your debug mode to 'buffered'
so that you can see what's happening.
But, when I open ..gallery2setupsetup.php I still get this error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in f:apachehtdocsgallery2setupsetup.php on line 246
Any help would be appreciated.
Marc
Posts: 115
I d/l the newest CVS version and am still getting the same error, but now it is on line 247 (so a line of code must have been added.)
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Marc
Posts: 7994
Hmm. Comment out line 247, which should be this:
$message['debug'] = $gallery->getDebugBuffer();
and let me know what error message you get at that point.
Posts: 115
Now I get:
Gallery depends on the __FILE__ directive to function properly. Your verson of PHP does not support this directive properly. Please upgrade to a newer version of PHP.
For reference, on your system the file directive returns:
f:apachehtdocsgallery2setupmessagesbrokenFile.php (this should be a complete path to this file).
When you think you have resolved this problem, you can click this button to try again:
I'm running PHP version: 4.2.4-dev
Thanks for your help.
Marc
Posts: 115
How do I delete a post I already made. There doesn't seem to be a delete button here.
Thanks,
Marc
Posts: 11
I had the same problem, it seems to be related to Windows using instead of / to separate directories in paths.
I'd propose you to play around with Unix-developped pre-releases like Gallery2 on a Linux box, things work a lot better there...
Posts: 7994
There's no delete :smile: I'm not sure if this forum software allows that (but I'll check into it).
Posts: 7994
Yep, looks like I had a bug in there. I just committed a change to setup.php that should fix this. Let me know if it doesn't.