Dear Guys,
I tried several times the Apache2triad and I always got the same error with postgreSQL, unable to start it.... too bad! and i'm really intrested to see timetrex up n run on my system, excited to check the features...
anybody faced a problem on windows XP SPII? anybody tried it on WAMP ? or XAMPP n got it to work without errrors? anybody fixed the postgre thing on apache2traid?
your help is highly appreciated
Regards,
guys ur help please!~
Re: guys ur help please!~
If PostgreSQL isn't starting it must be something to do with your installation. Have you tried using MySQL instead?maroon wrote:Dear Guys,
I tried several times the Apache2triad and I always got the same error with postgreSQL, unable to start it.... too bad! and i'm really intrested to see timetrex up n run on my system, excited to check the features...
anybody faced a problem on windows XP SPII? anybody tried it on WAMP ? or XAMPP n got it to work without errrors? anybody fixed the postgre thing on apache2traid?
your help is highly appreciated
Regards,
You could also try to install PostgreSQL from the main distribution located at:
http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/binary/v8.1.4/
TimeTrex v1.2.0+ supports MySQL out of the box. You just need to make sure the PHP MySQL extension is loaded and when you install it you can choose between MySQL or PostgreSQL. It should be seamless.maroon wrote:does timetrex support mysql? if yes, any special proecdure?...
thank you guys
Regards,
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