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Old December 1st, 2007, 06:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello,

I'm trying now for hours to install photopost on my vbulletin.
I tried everything and yes! I changed the gallery_config and checke my url with the info.php... I'm unable to find the error...

I always receive the following error:

No such file or directory (errno 2) .......... htdocs/vbulletin/upload/gallery/gallery_global.php on line 57...

Please help!
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Old December 1st, 2007, 09:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Q: How is your site setup ?

- vBulletin, where is it installed ? (http://www.domain.com or http://www.domain.com/forums/)

- Where do you want your gallery installed to in relation to your forums ?


Do you want on the same level ?
/gallery/
/forums/

Or the gallery under vBulletin ?
/forums/gallery/
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Old December 2nd, 2007, 04:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
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1. question
did you enter the forumpath to your forum in gallery_config.php?
you have to enter the server path NOT the url...
pointing to the directory where you installed vbulletin..

Example:
for windows
$forumpath = 'C:/apache/htdocs/mysite/forums';
for linux
$forumpath = '/home/public_html/mysite/forums';

the error you mention in gallery_global looks for $forumpath
And visibly this path does NOT exist on Your server..

check your php info, it should display a usable path to root
(this is explained in the FAQ of the readme.html that comes with your package)

2. question
Visibly you uploaded gallery into a folder called "upload" in your forum
htdocs/vbulletin/upload/gallery/

you should upload the content of the files to your server NOT in a directory called upload.. but as described in the readme.html STEP 2 !!! some go in forum/includes/ some in forum/admincp etc... whereas "forum" stands for your vbulletin forum installation..
Quote:
Upload the new PhotoPost vBGallery files to the directories listed below.

root/forum/admincp - vbgallery_install.php, vba_gallery_admin.php, product-ppvbgallery.xml
root/forum/includes - adminfunctions_gallery.php, functions_gallery.php, functions_gallery_imageedit.php, functions_gallery_store.php
root/forum/includes/cron - gallery_ecard.php, gallery_search.php, gallery_subscriptions.php
root/forum/includes/vbgallery - admin_index_main1.php, error_generic.php, mod_index_navigation.php, online_location_preprocess.php, online_location_process.php, online_location_unknown.php, template_groups.php, cache_templates.php, formhome_complete.php, member_complete.php, online_location_preprocess.php, style_fetch.php
root/forums/includes/xml - cpnav_vbagallery.xml
root/forum/modcp - vba_gallery.php
root/gallery/ - Upload this folder and all of it's contents into your root directory.
Note: Be sure to upload the /gallery/images and /forum/cpstyles folders and their contents in Binary mode and the other files in ASCII mode.

Now you will need to chmod the /gallery/files folder to 777. Some servers may have problems if so use 755.
hope that helps

Luc

PS: Always read the readme files before you install anything on your server

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Old December 10th, 2007, 05:32 AM   #4 (permalink)
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thank you for the answers. I really used the wrond directory and created a php.info and found now the right one..
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