Hi folks,

currently I am getting mad trying to bring CakePHP together with
SQLite. Lets tell you my settings first:
On a Windows system running Lighttpd with PHP 5.2.5 and unpacked
cake_1.1.19.6305.tar.bz2. The php sqlite extension is uncommented and
running. The default start website of CakePHP shows up correctly and
tells me:
Your database configuration file is present.

Cake is able to connect to the database.

My database.php looks like this:
class DATABASE_CONFIG
{
        var $default = array('driver' => 'sqlite',
                                                                'connect' => 
'sqlite_popen',
                                                                'host' => 
'localhost',
                                                                'login' => 
'user',
                                                                'password' => 
'password',
                                                                'database' => 
'posts',
                                                                'prefix' => '');

        var $test = array('driver' => 'mysql',
                                                        'connect' => 
'mysql_connect',
                                                        'host' => 'localhost',
                                                        'login' => 'user',
                                                        'password' => 
'password',
                                                        'database' => 
'project_name-test',
                                                        'prefix' => '');
}

My directory layout is like this (some here not so important dirs left
out):
Lighttpd
- htdocs
-- app
-- posts (the SQLite 2.1 file)
- PHP

The files in the app dir are created as described in The Cake Blog
Tutorial. However if I go to the address http://localhost/posts/index
I get a "404 - Not Found" error.

Another mysterium is, that I can set any name for 'database' and Cake
still tells me "Cake is able to connect to the database." and creates
a 0 byte file in the htdocs dir.

I'd really appreciate any help!

Thanks alot,
  Thomas

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