[Glastonbury] meeting, January 24th 2006

Henry Bennett henry at hbennett.com
Thu Jan 26 23:57:43 GMT 2006


Joomla / Mambo normally gives a more verbose error message. One of the
problems can be that apache takes ownership of the first directory which can
cause a problem. You can use http://mamboforge.net/projects/mamboxplorer/
mamboXplorer to sort that out.
Is you server running in Safe Mode?
Henry

-----Original Message-----
From: glastonbury-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk
[mailto:glastonbury-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Sean Miller
Sent: 26 January 2006 16:42
To: mike at paperclipmonkeys.co.uk; The Linux User Group of Glastonbury (LUGOG)
Subject: Re: [Glastonbury] meeting, January 24th 2006

mike waterworth wrote:
> ummm...well it can install modules components and templates when there 
> is only one directory to create and all the files in that directory...
> if it has one directory to make, then sub directorys to make it just 
> cant make those directorys on the server and has a go at me....
> i can install templates manually, but i cant with the other bits, 
> components and modules, and so it gets most annoying....and ideas?
...rather strange... if it can create the directory in the first place 
you'd think it would create it with the necessary permissions to create 
sub-directories...

can you go to the mambo /components directory and do an "ls -l" and post 
it on here? see if there's something strange going on with file 
permissions...

Sean

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