Raquel Rice wrote:
Have you installed this new server recently; or does it serve other things fine? As far as I can see, walking through the process of configuring without any errors and than not seeing any result, could point to something outside Gallery. Is Apache configured to show index.php in directories?On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 15:12:43 +0200 Thijs Koetsier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Raquel Rice wrote:
Yes, as a matter of fact I did today.I've been trying and trying to get Gallery to work on Woody with PHP4.1.2. I downloaded and installed via aptitude, and couldn't get past the first configuration screen.
Then I downloaded from sourceforge, got through the install, but all I can get is "Document contains no data". Has anyone successfully installed Gallery on Woody?
What seems to be the problem in the first configuration screen? Normally, the installer outputs the warnings and errors which
cause problems.
Which version of Gallery did you download? Did you download directly to your server or through your workstation and could you've uploaded in the wrong mode (ASCI/Binairy)?
-- Thijs Koetsier www.thijskoetsier.net
Thijs,
Thank you for a humane response.
I'm running Woody that is pretty stock, with Apache and PHP. I was happy to see the Gallery package. I've had Gallery running on another machine (RedHat), supporting a photo gallery for my highschool graduating class and have been wanting to move it to the Debian machine. So, I installed it the way that Alexander so graciously and painstakingly described in his first response. There were no errors, so I clicked the button to go on to the next page and all that happens is the page reloads.
When that process failed several times, I downloaded version 1.4.3-pl2 to the server using wget, and installed. It goes through the entire install process with no errors. Then after invoking "secure.sh" I try to display index.php in my browser. All I get is an error message saying "Document contains no data".
It wasn't until late last night, after struggling for quite some time, that I remembered that it wouldn't install (either way, Alexander) on my other Woody machine. I'd really like to move my gallery off the RedHat machine. It's a Pentium 90 and I'd like to retire it.
Thank you again, Alexander and Thijs.
Also, did you chmod'ed the files and folders as mentioned in the manual? Don't be offended by my asking this somewhat trivial questions, but I also sometimes forget these things.
And what happens if you connect to Gallery using 'Gallery Remote' (you can download it at gallery.menalto.com). Does it find a Gallery where you can upload to? In that case, it's almost defenitely something outside Gallery.
To be sure however, you can ask your question again in the Gallery-forum, also at gallery.menalto.com. They're the real die-hards! :-)
-- Thijs Koetsier www.thijskoetsier.net
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