mscdex msc...@gmail.com scritti il 29/06/2009 18.42.36
The only directory that is actually required for a CakePHP
application is the /cake directory they show on that page. That is
the directory which contains the CakePHP core, and I have that
contained in the wpkgExpress archive (the cake
Hi Andrea,
Andrea Zagli wrote:
therefore should not i receive the error? ...
Exactly, if you put the full netbios name into the host definition WPKG should
not even try to read the IP and therefore no error should be logged.
However I agree that putting full netbios names is usually
wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org scritti il 07/07/2009 12.50.27
It still doesn't work. If I go to .../wpkgExpress/Installer I see this:
[Tue Jul 07 12:48:39 2009] [error] [client 192.168.13.123] File does not
exist: /srv/www/htdocs/wpkgExpress/Installer
I suspect that it needs some
Hi all,
I have just provoked a slightly unexpected behaviour with v1.1.0 of wpkg.js
Conditions:
1. Package requires a reboot after it is installed or upgraded (removed
re-installed). I have the reboot condition set in the install/upgrade
section for specific exit conditions.
2. WPKG Check
Hi Mark,
Mark Cooke wrote:
By the way, did reboot=true always restart immediately in earlier versions
of WPKG ? I'm a bit surprised I didn't see this situation with 0.9, but it
is possible it didn't arise with how I was packaging programs then.
I am not fully sure about version 0.9. I forked
-Original Message-
From: Rainer Meier [mailto:r.me...@wpkg.org]
Sent: 07 July 2009 15:36
To: Mark Cooke
Cc: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] WPKG 1.1.0 reboot loop during upgrade
Hi Mark,
Mark Cooke wrote:
By the way, did reboot=true always restart
Il giorno mar 07 lug 2009 13:16:45 CEST, Rainer Meier ha scritto:
Andrea Zagli wrote:
therefore should not i receive the error? ...
Exactly, if you put the full netbios name into the host definition
WPKG should
not even try to read the IP and therefore no error should be logged.
but i
On 7/7/09, luca_mangane...@comune.trento.it
luca_mangane...@comune.trento.it wrote:
Finally I managed to make it work. I enabled mod_alias and mod_rewrite.
I have now another problem: when I import a package.xml, I have this error:
Fatal error: Class 'DOMDocument' not found in
Hi Mark,
Mark Cooke wrote:
I updated the packages.xml wiki with some information about the options for
'exit code reboot' and 'package wide reboot'.
Thanks for the contribution!
I've realised that my confusion comes from the two different meanings for
'reboot=true'.
Reboot at the