On 04/01/2012 04:42 PM, Martyn Hill wrote:
Dear list
I have tried several times to configure owncloud (v2 and v3) on my
FreeBSD server at home, but always get stuck at the very same point.
I should like some guidance on how to troubleshoot the process, if
anyone here can assist. I can't find my specific problem in any of the
existing forum/mail postings...
In simple terms, having installed owncloud either from FreeBSD ports
or 'manually' from the binary and GIT repository, I am able to access
the first config page where the admin credentials are requested and
type of DB backend, I click submit and then... nothing.
I have also tried different browsers (IE 7, 8, Google Crome, Firefox)
in case it was a client issue.
Always the same observed result, whether SQLIte or MySQL (after first
configuring the MySQL user) is chosen.
My environment:
FreeBSD 8.1 RELEASE
Apache 2.2
SQLite 3.7.9 & MySQL 5.1
<All the php modules listed on the owncloud requisites page - v5.3.8)>
My first question is: /*How do you debug the php scripts that are run?*/
Me Too :).
I have the same problem using FreeBSD, although I'm running it inside a
jail.
I'm tried using both apache and nginx with php-fpm.
You can use Xdebug: http://xdebug.org/index.php
The closest I've gotten to tracking down the problem is somewhere in
the MDB2/Driver sections, but that was a somewhat blind goose-chase
through the php code, trying to run each script in the chain one at a
time.
I'm in the process of installing Xdebug.
The call 3rdparty/MDB2/Schema.php:399 $result = $parser->parse();
doesn't return. There is no output after this step.
Any ideas? I've read of others who are succesfully running OC on
FreeBSD, or at least getting beyond this very first hurdle.
After installing owncloud 2 from ports in a regular FreeBSD installation
and copying in the new owncloud.
I see the redirect to files/index.php after the initial installation and
the following error happens.
Fatal error: Call to undefined method MDB2_Statement_sqlite::fetchRow()
in /usr/local/www/owncloud/lib/app.php on line 108
Regards,
Roland van Laar
Regards,
Martyn Hill
London.
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