The WordPress auto-installer has stopped working on all our web servers. Is anyone else also experiencing problems with the WordPress auto-installer?
Thanks,
Mike
The WordPress auto-installer has stopped working on all our web servers. Is anyone else also experiencing problems with the WordPress auto-installer?
Thanks,
Mike
Same problem here, Cpanel 10.8.0-S21.
When you do a WordPress install and go to admin it, you are told it hasn't been installed and offered a link. When you click on the link you get messages like:
Warning: main(/home/username/public_html/wordpress/wp-includes/pluggable-functions.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/yourinfo/public_html/wordpress/wp-settings.php on line 141
and indeed there is no such file. It appears that the current distro is missing a file, and possiblly some install steps.
Rick
Have any of you logged this through bugzilla and/or a ticket? If not, then you should to bring it to cPanel's attention if this is through their addon script offerings.
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Bug listed 2 weeks ago (http://bugzilla.cpanel.net/show_bug.cgi?id=3261), not fixed yetOriginally Posted by chirpy
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Any progress on this?
Still not fixed???
Considering no-one has bothered to contribute to the bugzilla entry or voted for it (it is 0 votes), it's probably at the bottom of the list. How many of you have also logged tickets for the issue through your license provider with cPanel?
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I resolved this by simply downloading the missing file (or entire dir to be safe).
-Alex
I sent in a ticket, shouldn't be too hard to fix this, just a file missing from the installation.Originally Posted by chirpy
This should be fixed asap.
I've got error for WikiPHP too when I go auto install...
I don't see the point of auto installers if they do not work.
Last edited by MMarko; 10-23-2005 at 08:40 AM.
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Same problem here because I am unable to recompile apache with modules needed for php.
I'd be interested in knowing if any of you are able to add or remove modules with easyapache too, bet it's related.
Last edited by nzservers; 10-23-2005 at 06:59 AM.
I've just given up on the Wordpress autoinstaller. Sometime it works... After a Cpanel update it does not. Sometime uninstall and reinstall works... Sometime it does not.
This Thread just seemed to end without a solution or fix...
Same problem every time...
"It doesn't look like you've installed WP yet. Try running install.php."
Warning: main(/home/blai/public_html/wps/wp-includes/pluggable-functions.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/blai/public_html/wps/wp-settings.php on line 141
Warning: main(/home/blai/public_html/wps/wp-includes/pluggable-functions.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/blai/public_html/wps/wp-settings.php on line 141
Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required '/home/blai/public_html/wps/wp-includes/pluggable-functions.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/blai/public_html/wps/wp-settings.php on line 141
It's also missing an image from wp-images
wp-images/get-firefox.png
Not drastically important.
It doesn't set up the admin user either. You have to immediately do that yourself after the install.
Apparently no one reported anything to the OI forum so I'm assuming our build works fine.
Take a look at http://www.openinstaller.com/distfiles/WordPress/ and report any errors you find to the OI forum.
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