bugphpGroupWare - Bugs: bug #2795, webhosting error

 
 

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bug #2795: webhosting error

Submitter:  None
Submitted:  Wed 12 Mar 2003 02:34:33 AM UTC
   
 
Category:  filemanager Item Group:  0.9.14.001 release
Severity:  3 - Normal Priority:  5 - Normal
Status:  Fixed Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  lpiepho Open/Closed:  Closed
Component Version:  ZIP Operating System:  MS Windows
Reproducibility:  Every Time Planned Release:  None
Fixed Release: 

Thu 15 Jul 2004 02:07:34 AM UTC, comment #5: 

This has been fixed in CVS and should be available in the next
release.

Dave Hall <skwashd>
Group administrator
Tue 22 Apr 2003 06:10:24 AM UTC, comment #4: 

What if we can't use chown?

Invalid User ID <#18299>
Wed 19 Mar 2003 04:58:25 AM UTC, comment #3: 

Before you start wholesale changes to the code i would suggest the following:

check that you have the files path set properly in setup/config->manage install->files path (i would use c:\path\to\phpgroupware\files - less secure but easier)
That dir should be reabable and writeable by your webserver.
There should be a sub directory 'home', but not user subdirs under that, apache (or iis) should create those.

Also maybe give us some more information about your setup to work with.

If that still does not fix it then you need to make sure all file references use 'path' . SEP . 'filename.ext' ... not '/path/filename.ext'

Cheers

Dave

Dave Hall <skwashd>
Group administrator
Tue 18 Mar 2003 09:07:50 PM UTC, comment #2: 

how do u solve the path seperator issue?

Anonymous
Wed 12 Mar 2003 03:48:04 AM UTC, comment #1: 

phpwebhosting creates the directory itself, you should not create it manually.  It may also be a path seperator issue, because you are using windows.  Please let us know if you created the directory or not.

Cheers

Dave Hall <skwashd>
Group administrator
Wed 12 Mar 2003 02:34:33 AM UTC, original submission:  

I get the error when going to PHPWEBHOSTING,

Error:
Could not create directory /home/admin (/home/admin)

Did I Do Something Wrong?

Anonymous

 

(Note: upload size limit is set to 16384 kB, after insertion of the required escape characters.)

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Date Changed by Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced by
2004-07-15 skwashd StatusNone Fixed
    Open/ClosedOpen Closed
2004-01-20 powerstat Assigned to#15402 lpiepho
2003-03-12 skwashd Assigned toNone None

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