Well, that fixed it. I'm all good now...I hope.

On 19 Nov, 2010, at 10:40 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:

> The most prominent error in that web page seems to be:
> 
> Strict standards: Non-static method ... should not be called statically
> 
> A little Googling reveals that this probably means you have requested 
> E_STRICT error reporting from PHP, but that this web application is not coded 
> to E_STRICT standards. Either upgrade to a newer version of Joomla that has 
> been fixed to comply with strict coding standards (if such a thing exists), 
> or don't ask PHP to report strict coding standard violations to you.
> 
> Usually this is the error_reporting setting php.ini. Make sure it does not 
> contain "| E_STRICT". But I hear that Joomla also has its own error reporting 
> setting somewhere that you may need to change (either instead or 
> additionally, I'm not sure). You may need to ask the Joomla folks if you need 
> further assistance with this.
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 19, 2010, at 03:22, Ali A Samii wrote:
> 
>> OK, as it seems to be par for the course for me, I now am having another 
>> issue.
>> 
>> I am trying to restore a joomla installation using Akeeba Backup.  Should be 
>> very straight-forward. It uses a php script, runs the extortion, then runs 
>> the installer. I've done it many times without a hiccup. Now, I have a 
>> hiccup. The extortion happens without any errors. Then, when I run the 
>> installer, I get the attached page (zipped webarchive since unzipped it is 
>> too large to pass).
>> 
>> <Akeeba Backup Installer.webarchive.zip>
>> 
>> Any advice?
>> 
>> On 19 Nov, 2010, at 09:24 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> 
>>> Ok, so in both cases, PHP is looking for the MySQL socket in 
>>> /tmp/mysql.sock. That is not the default location for the MySQL socket; you 
>>> should edit your php.ini and tell it where the MySQL socket actually is. 
>>> When you installed the php5-mysql port it should have printed this message 
>>> for you:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> To use mysqlnd with a local MySQL server, edit /opt/local/etc/php5/php.ini 
>>> and set
>>> mysql.default_socket, mysqli.default_socket and pdo_mysql.default_socket
>>> to /opt/local/var/run/mysql5/mysqld.sock
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Nov 19, 2010, at 02:17, Ali A Samii wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Well, from the browser, I got the following when I ran the phptest.php
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> ( ! ) Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: [2002] No such 
>>>> file or directory (trying to connect via unix:///tmp/mysql.sock) in 
>>>> /Volumes/External_Storage/www/phptest.php on line 2
>>> 
>>>> and from the command line, the result was:
>>>> 
>>>> Alis-iMac:www ali$ php phptest.php
>>>> PHP Warning:  mysql_connect(): [2002] No such file or directory (trying to 
>>>> connect via unix:///tmp/mysql.sock) in 
>>>> /Volumes/External_Storage/www/phptest.php on line 2
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 

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