hi martin, after a bit of time, i've got typo3 installed and the tt_news extension loaded. however, i can't seem to find my way to whatever part of the menu/procedure you're talking about in the original bug report. could you give some detailed step-by-step instructions for someone who's never ever used this system before?
oh, and btw, "just in case", you should try disabling your memory limit by setting it to -1 to make sure that's not the cause of your problems (i hit a memory limit when setting this up) sean On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 18:26 +0100, sean finney wrote: > On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 09:20 +0100, Martin Sebald wrote: > > > > Well, the only thing the server shows are these two lines: > > > > [Fri Dec 08 14:17:08 2006] [error] [client 84.162.86.223] (104)Connection > > reset by peer: FastCGI: comm with server > > "/var/www/php-fcgi-scripts/www.domain.tld/php-fcgi-starter" aborted: read > > failed, referer: > > http://www.domain.tld/typo3/alt_mod_frameset.php?fW=0&nav=/typo3/alt_db_navframe.php%3F&script=sysext%2Fcms%2Flayout%2Fdb_layout.php&id= > > [Fri Dec 08 14:17:08 2006] [error] [client 84.162.86.223] FastCGI: > > incomplete > > headers (0 bytes) received from server > > "/var/www/php-fcgi-scripts/www.domain.tld/php-fcgi-starter", referer: > > http://www.domain.tld/typo3/alt_mod_frameset.php?fW=0&nav=/typo3/alt_db_navframe.php%3F&script=sysext%2Fcms%2Flayout%2Fdb_layout.php&id= > > which are actually indicative of a problem. my guess is that the > underlying cgi script is segfaulting or otherwise prematurely aborting. > it looks like typo3 is actually available in sid so i'm going to try > playing around with it a little tonight. however if you can get any > more information from rupert or otherwise i'd appreciate hearing it. > esp if you can narrow the problem down to a particular php function. > > > sean > > _______________________________________________ > pkg-php-maint mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-php-maint
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