On 13 May 2009, at 12:24, Alex wrote:
> I originally suspected the same thing (that the PHP installation had
> gone horribly wrong), but a complete uninstallation followed by a
> complete reinstallation hasn't improve the situation at all, I'm  
> afraid.
> I did however come across a certain troubleshooting page for the issue
> (http://www.somacon.com/p447.php), and followed the instructions to
> comment out the extensions that we're giving me the errors. However,
> although I have eliminated the first set of error messages, the  
> "Cannot
> find module" ones persist,

Google says:

"You need the following system environement variable:
MIBDIRS=c:\php\mibs (or where ever they are)"

http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=5555

> and additionally there are some PHP
> warnings/notices.

Rename databaseconfig.php.dist to databaseconfig.php and enter  
appropriate values for your MySQL installation there.

Best,
Richard


> I've uploaded the new console output to
> <http://pastebin.ca/1421468>.
>
> Setting the "short_open_tag" to off ini php.ini seems to fix the last
> error (at the end of the console output), so that's some progress at  
> least.
>
> I appreciate your help in resolving this issue.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alex
>
> Richard Cyganiak wrote:
>> Alex,
>>
>> All the "Unable to load dynamic library" stuff indicates a borked PHP
>> installation. It tries to load all those DLL's because they are  
>> listed
>> in some config file (php.ini probably) and it can't find them in the
>> specified location. Fix this first.
>>
>> It also seems that the php.ini setting "short_open_tag" is off in  
>> your
>> installation. It needs to be on or the DBpedia code won't run.
>>
>> Best,
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>> On 13 May 2009, at 01:13, Alex wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've recently been trying to the basic extraction framework  
>>> running on
>>> my PC using the latest SVN revision. However, I've immediately been
>>> running into some strange errors...
>>>
>>> Environment:
>>> * Windows Vista SP1
>>> * PHP 5.2.9 Full Installation (fresh)
>>> * Command line (Powershell)
>>>
>>> From Jens' instructions in a previous message (Re: Navbox  
>>> templates) I
>>> simply attempted to run extract_test.php from the command line.
>>>
>>> php -f extract_test.php
>>>
>>> This unfortunately gives me a host of error messages and warnings.
>>> (Specifically, they are a set of "unable to find library", a set of
>>> "cannot find module" and a "undefined function" error relating to  
>>> the
>>> parsePage function right at the end.) I've uploaded the entire  
>>> output of
>>> the console from running that command at <http://pastebin.ca/ 
>>> 1421092>
>>> (it's most just source code of the files being parsed), so  
>>> hopefully it
>>> will make sense to someone. I would very much appreciate some  
>>> assistance
>>> in debugging what would seem to be a quite straightforward task.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
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