[wpkg-users] [OT] wpkgExpress first release

mscdex mscdex at gmail.com
Sat Jun 27 20:03:33 CEST 2009


On 6/27/09, Nicolas Lebrun <nicolas.lebrun at ac-orleans-tours.fr> wrote:
>
> I just tried the rc2 release and get the same problem ...
>
> Here is the trace of my apache2
>
> [Fri Jun 26 20:51:58 2009] [notice] Apache/2.2.11 (Ubuntu)
> PHP/5.2.6-3ubuntu4.1 with Suhosin-Patch mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.6.2
> configured -- resuming normal operations
> [Sat Jun 27 09:07:42 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist:
> /var/www/wpkgexpress/installer
> [Sat Jun 27 09:07:42 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist:
> /var/www/favicon.ico
> [Sat Jun 27 09:07:45 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist:
> /var/www/favicon.ico
> [Sat Jun 27 09:08:26 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist:
> /var/www/wpkgexpress/installer
>
> It's a fact that /var/www/wpkgexpress/installer doesn't exist
>
> Is you uploade really complete ?
>
> BR,
>
> Nicolas


I'm not able to replicate this issue. There is not supposed to be a physical
installer directory. wpkgExpress uses CakePHP which is an MVC framework.
"Installer" is the name of the controller being passed to index.php with a
default action of "index".

I am not quite sure why apache is not allowing the url to be correctly
interpreted by CakePHP. It seems either the .htaccess in the root or
webroot/ folder are not being correctly interpreted. Try checking the
permissions on the .htaccess and index.php files. I had modified the
permissions of the files and folders in 1.0-r2 because of permissions
problems that arose from having packed and uploaded the first release from a
windows machine.

I'm using xampp for linux 1.6.7-beta4 (Apache 2.2.9 and PHP 5.2.6) to test
on my laptop here and was using 1.7.1 (IIRC) for windows on my main desktop
for testing/development purposes.
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