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bug #4219: Error: Could not create directory /home/admin (/home/admin)

Submitted by:  None
Submitted on:  Mon 07 Jul 2003 02:38:07 AM UTC  
 
Item Group: 0.9.14.004/5/6 releaseCategory: API - Setup
Severity: 3 - NormalPriority: 5 - Normal
Status: NonePrivacy: Public
Assigned to: Jason W <Zone>Open/Closed: Closed
Component Version: ZIPOperating System: GNU/Linux - RedHat/Fedora
Reproducibility: Every TimePlanned Release: None
Fixed Release: 

Mon 12 Jan 2004 04:34:49 PM UTC, comment #1:

Please refer to the file filemanager/doc/INSTALL (in the 0.9.16 branch), which includes step-by-step instructions for setting up the files directory.

Jason W <Zone>In charge of this item.
Mon 07 Jul 2003 02:38:07 AM UTC, original submission:

I know the problem is something I did, but I cannot find a complete answer anywhere. I successfully installed phpGroupWare and everything looks good except phpWebHosting app. I get the following error:

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

I tried to look in the HOWTO, but I need a simplified version (step by step, with examples) of how to set this up properly. I appreciate any help you can give me. I will continue to look over the HOWTO, but I am desperate for help. Thanks in advance.

mikeyv

please email me with any help at -unavailable-

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