ukvirtual Posted Wednesday at 09:26 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:26 PM I've managed to hurdle plenty of obstacles to get the installation working, and just when I thought I'd succeeded, I get to the last page of the install process, fill in my superadmin details and hit next, only to be taken back to the "Installer Requirements" page??? If I then run through the process again, when I get to the User and Airline setup page, it wont accept the ICAO or user email as it exists, so I know the setup worked. How to I clear the flag to tell it that the install is complete? Quote
Strider Posted Friday at 05:42 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:42 PM Have you tried going to the site to see if the site actually got installed? Also what version are you trying to install? Quote
ukvirtual Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Posted 5 hours ago (edited) What do you mean? The installer is the site... If I navigate to my server address (http://myserver/index.php), it redirects to the installer page (http://myserver/index.php/system/install?step=requirements), as it should when you first run it. Problem is, I've completed the installer and it still loads that page. I'm guessing there's supposed to be a flag of some sort (database entry?) that tells the framework to load the index.php page instead of the installer once you've set it up (like I have).. I've installed the latest version 7.0.4, have PHP 8.4.8 installed. Edited 4 hours ago by ukvirtual Quote
Administrators ProAvia Posted 5 hours ago Administrators Report Posted 5 hours ago Try with php 8.2 Do a fresh install - new database and downloaded zip file. Did you use install option 1 or 2 ? Let us know the outcome. Quote
ukvirtual Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) I'll have a go with PHP 8.2... It's my own webserver so a direct upload.. Edited 3 hours ago by ukvirtual Quote
ukvirtual Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Ok, I've uploaded the latest Dev version from https://phpvms.cdn.vmslabs.net/phpvms-latest-dev.zip I now get this when trying to setup the DB (dependancy page is all "ok"'s): Couldn't write .env file. (ErrorException: file_put_contents(/var/www/html/mysite/.env): Failed to open stream: Permission denied in /var/www/html/mysite/vendor/nwidart/laravel-modules/src/Support/Stub.php:135 Stack trace: #0 I've set all folders from /www/ to my admin user and chmod 775. Files are 664 for the most part. I had to set bootstrap and storage to 777 to get things to work so I'm not sure how safe that is but still I'm getting the above permission error? As a test, I set every folder and the Stub file in the path above to 777 and I still get the same perms error so I'm clearly missing something? Edited 1 hour ago by ukvirtual Quote
PaintSplasher Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Do not use any dev version, take the current release: https://github.com/phpvms/phpvms/releases/tag/7.0.4 Are you using a self-home server setup? Edited 1 hour ago by PaintSplasher Quote
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