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GrandCaliph
February 26, 2007, 1:25am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Greetings,
I am attempting to get this forum going and have the following configuration error message. What do I need to do?
(Just FYI, I also had problems with my directories (avatar, templates, etc.) during this setup, but eventually got the paths working)

HERE IS MY ACTUAL ERROR MESSAGE

Configuration Issues ...
Setup has determined that you must manually edit the paths to Settings.pl or other core files. If you need help, contact E-Blah technical support.

The following may help you figure out what your paths are:
Document Root: /usr/local/www/home
Script name: Setup.cgi
File(s) Not Loaded: ./Settings.pl, /www.hiwaay.net/~holnstev/Code/QuickCore.pl
Reason for failure: No such file or directory  

Any suggestions?
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Donna
February 26, 2007, 8:08am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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I am getting this warning while trying to install.  I have set up the EBlah forum on another server without issue and am unsure what I need to do now on this server.  Help please!

WARNING!
Your forum may not work properly if you continue. Setup recommends editing the path to directories in Settings.pl and then refreshing this page until this message disappears. There was a problem verifying that the following directories exist:
# Avatars Currently set to: /usr/services/vux/apache/htdocs/blahdocs/Avatars
# uploads Currently set to: /usr/services/vux/apache/htdocs/blahdocs/uploads
# template Currently set to: /usr/services/vux/apache/htdocs/blahdocs/template
The following may help you figure out what your paths are:
Document Root: /usr/services/vux/apache/htdocs
Script name: Setup.pl
Please note that not all server report the above information correctly.
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GrandCaliph
February 26, 2007, 9:20am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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DONNA, this thread is about the warning in the original post.
Your problem is not the same thing as mine.
Please search the forums for similar problems, or delete your post and start a new thread about your problem.
It will get very confusing if this thread is about more than one problem.
Thanks,
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I've worked out Donna's issue.

/www.hiwaay.net/~holnstev/Code

Is Routines.pl in that directory?  If not, you need to change the path to it in Settings_Default.pl (you can rename it to Settings.pl).


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