On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 8:27 PM, Greg Bowser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <?php echo 'begin brainstorm.'; ?>
>
>  Is it possible that something is "going wrong" between the definition
>  of $CFG->foo and when you require that could cause $CFG->dirroot to be
>  null? Then it would point to /lib/setup.php, which definitely
>  shouldn't exist and should thus throw an error, but maybe it's worth
>  looking into.
>
>  <?php require_once('Have you tried including a file that definitely
>  does not exist?'); ?> That would rule out any error reporting problems
>  anyway.
>
>  Have you tried something to the effect of <?php echo __FILE__ . '
>  included'; ?> on the first line of setup.php?  Adding <?php
>  print_r(get_included_files()); ?> after the require_once() might also
>  help.
>
>
>  > I've confirmed that the file setup.php exists and is readable.
>  I apologize if this seems obvious, but for the sake of
>  brainstorming... it's readable by the user running apache, right? And
>  even if it weren't, that should have thrown an error *shrugs*
>
>  That's all I can think of. I hope it is of some use to you.
>
>  <?php echo 'end brainstorm.'; ?>
>
>  <?php signature('GREG'); ?>
>
>

You should try:
<?php
require_once("/home/rcrawford/public_html/tanktrunk/tanktrunk/lib/setup.php");
?>

-- 
-Casey

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