On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 2:40 AM, Zoltán Németh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Richard S. Crawford írta: > > > Hi, everyone. > > > > This one's been driving me bonkers for an hour now. Anyone have any idea > > why require_once would be dying silently in the script below? > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > $CFG->dirroot = "/home/rcrawford/public_html/tanktrunk/tanktrunk"; > > $CFG->dataroot = $CFG->dirroot.'/moodledata'; > > > > require_once("$CFG->dirroot/lib/setup.php"); > > > > the above won't work, as the parser will try to interpret $CFG and put it > in the string first, then go ahead. > try this: > require_once($CFG->dirroot."/lib/setup.php"); > or this: > require_once("{$CFG->dirroot}/lib/setup.php"); > > greets, > Zoltán Németh > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > I've confirmed that the file setup.php exists and is readable. I've got > > error_reporting in php.ini set to E_ALL. I'm running Apache 2 and PHP5 on > > Kubuntu 7.10. Nothing shows up in my apache error log, and PHP itself > > produces absolutely no output, even though it will produce output galore > > when I put in a deliberate syntax error. > > > > I've also tried: > > > > ------------------------------------ > > require_once($CFG->dirroot."/lib/setup.php"); > > ------------------------------------ > > > > but this didn't help. > > > > Any assistance at all would be greatly appreciated. > > > >
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