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PHPVMS on PHP 7


Michael2015

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11 minutes ago, Michael2015 said:

is there a php version instead of having .tpl files 

SimPilot's can also be used on php v7 (https://github.com/DavidJClark/phpvms_5.5.x) please be advised that it is not officially supported and I would turn error reporting to full while you debug it.

I've had it working, I did more of a trial and error approach to changing all of the depreciated code over to v7 compliant. 

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No thats doesnt work i get this error on Sim Pilots 

 

Welcome to the phpVMS installer! In order for phpVMS to work properly, you need to have a few prerequisites. Mainly, you must be running PHP 5. The installer has found a few problems with your install, which are highlighted below.

PHP Version (5 required)
You need PHP 5 (your version: 7.0.21)
Site Configuration File
core/local.config.php is writeable!
Directories and Files:
core/cache is writeable!
core/logs is writeable!
core/pages is writeable!
lib/avatars is writeable!
lib/rss is writeable!
lib/signatures is writeable!

Once you correct these errors, refresh this page to start the installer.

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On ‎8‎/‎1‎/‎2017 at 4:52 PM, Michael2015 said:

No thats doesnt work i get this error on Sim Pilots 

 

Welcome to the phpVMS installer! In order for phpVMS to work properly, you need to have a few prerequisites. Mainly, you must be running PHP 5. The installer has found a few problems with your install, which are highlighted below.

PHP Version (5 required)
You need PHP 5 (your version: 7.0.21)
Site Configuration File
core/local.config.php is writeable!
Directories and Files:
core/cache is writeable!
core/logs is writeable!
core/pages is writeable!
lib/avatars is writeable!
lib/rss is writeable!
lib/signatures is writeable!

Once you correct these errors, refresh this page to start the installer.

May be a bit late but you just need to downgrade your PHP version to 5 in your cPanel / Web Hosting Provider's Panel

Let me know your provider and I'll provide a specific path to this setting :)

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