Windows 7 Setup Issue
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 5:27 am
I'm attempting do an install on my Windows machine, I already have a number of other sites sites installed and running off php and mysql so I'm not using the exe installer to do any of this. I get to the point of checking the requirements which all pass however I get the error:
Running from the command line works fine:
I have noticed in the apache logs I am getting these errors while the checks a running:
However I can't see any issues with any of the paths I have put in place in the timetrex.ini.php file.
I have attached copies of timetrex.ini.php, php.ini and timetrex.log (the entries in the log will be most relevant as some entries before that are from the times I was testing from the command line)
I seen an earlier thread about an issue with apache being unable to run php.exe however I created the below test page within my timetrex directory:
And I return works when hitting the page.
Any ideas what might be wrong?
Cheers
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Warning: PHP CLI requirements failed while executing
""C:\workdata\appdata\php\php.exe" "C:\workdata\code\php\timetrex\/tools/unattended_upgrade.php" --config "C:\workdata\code\php\timetrex\includes\..\timetrex.ini.php" --requirements_only --web_installer"
Likely caused by having two PHP.INI files with different settings.
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C:\Users\dean.mowat\Documents\cmder>"C:\workdata\appdata\php\php.exe" "C:\workdata\code\php\timetrex\/tools/unattended_upgrade.php" --config "C:\workdata\code\php\timetrex\includes\..\timetrex.ini.php" --requirements_only --web_installer
Requirements all pass successfully!
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The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
I have attached copies of timetrex.ini.php, php.ini and timetrex.log (the entries in the log will be most relevant as some entries before that are from the times I was testing from the command line)
I seen an earlier thread about an issue with apache being unable to run php.exe however I created the below test page within my timetrex directory:
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<?php
if ( is_executable( 'C:\workdata\appdata\php\php.exe' ) ) {
echo "Works!\n";
} else {
echo "Does not work!\n";
}
?>
Any ideas what might be wrong?
Cheers