I realized that earlier, when I found out what the login was not in the
directory specified. I had to open my terminal emulator to check and found
out it was not there. Also, can I just import K2 theme from my old backup?
I really dislike the new default. I have not tried out the other theme
though.
On Dec 16, 2011 8:20 PM, "Michael C. Harris" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 17 December 2011 08:24, Bryce <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I decided to upgrade to 0.8 from 0.7.x. I did it as somewhat of a
> > clean install, except I did not drop the database, and noticed that I
> > cannot log in. I've made a back up of the old Habari version just
> > today, so I can go look for the missing file, but this might cause new
> > users that install the software themselves a bit of grief. The address
> > of the missing file is <server address>/auth/login.
>
> Habari relies on the web server to rewrite requests to URLs like
> /auth/login, so /auth/login is not a real file. With Apache this is
> controlled by mod_rewrite and the rules are defined in a file named
> .htaccess when you install Habari.
>
> Can you confirm that you have the .htaccess file at the base of your
> Habari installation?
>
> Depending on how you access your installation, the file may be hidden
> by default. If you're using the shell, it will be shown if you run the
> command:
>
> ls -a
>
> If you're using an FTP client, you may have to find a setting to show
> hidden files.
>
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