A Little Frustrating...

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Joao_Torres's picture

When I saw OpenPublish, it was a perfect sollution for our company (we have a group of magazines and newspapers).

But when I started the process of installation, some very strange problems occured. (you could see the posts in this group).

What I want to say is that OpenPublish seems to be a perfect and powerfull sollution, but this little big problems are quite frustrating...

Of all CMS that I had installed, the OpenPublish was the only one that I couldn´t get the installation with success (and I´ve tried all the sollutions that were gived by the fantastic members in this group).

The installation must be in any software, a quick, linear and simple process.

I just hope that the installation issue and requirements (max time PHP, memory, etc) have a diserved improvement, for the good of OpenPublish.

Best regards

Martino

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Martino, sorry for your

irakli's picture

Martino,

sorry for your troubles, but unfortunately a lot of "problems" related with the installation are just the consequence of the fact that OpenPublish is a complex Web system that needs certain system resources and therefore - can not be helped. Not all systems are trivial to install.

That said, if you can paste here the errors in your error log, we will be able to tell you what is going wrong.

Thank you.

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Here´s the php.info

Joao_Torres's picture

I think that the installation hard process is in big part because of the webservers default configurations that haves some option incompatible for OP (max time PHP, memory, etc). For a person that have experience with PHP.ini configurations, isn´t a problem. But for a newbie like me, it´s very hard.

But in part, the problem is in the primative sollutions to change the PHP configurations (maybe PLESK have something to change in that...).

Well, I´ve created a php.info file, and I saw that realpath_cache_size is in 16 K. But, in php.ini, the value is 2 M. Could be this the problem? If so, why in php.ini the realpath_cache_size is 2 M, and in the php.info is 16 K? Or the realpath_cache_size isn´t a problem?

Best regards,

Martino

I just responded to

irakli's picture

I just responded to http://groups.drupal.org/node/39350

Let's try to keep discussion there. It's hard to follow 4 different threads about the same problem.

I will respond to your last question here - in http://groups.drupal.org/node/39350 ok?

Thanks

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