will trillich wrote: > having a bit of trouble getting moodle off the ground -- any pointers > are welcome. > > after installing it we browse to localhost/moodle/admin and get > NOTHING. here's a telnet session to illustrate: > > telnet localhost 80 > <snip> > GET /moodle/admin/ HTTP/1.1 > Host: localhost.localdomain > > HTTP/1.1 200 OK > Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 21:37:46 GMT > Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.1.2-1.dotdeb.2 > X-Powered-By: PHP/5.1.2-1.dotdeb.2 > Transfer-Encoding: chunked > Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 > > 0 > > Connection closed by foreign host. > > that's all we get, period, from any php, no matter where in the moodle > tree we go! > > we put <?phpinfo()?> at the top of the apache tree and all seems well, there. > > during apt-get install, the moodle database (and user) gets created, > with no tables. visiting /moodle/admin generates zero-length response > from the php, and no further setup to the database. > > what other kinds of things can we try, to get this moving forward? > > === > > when we browse to something like localhost/moodle/admin (without the > trailing slash) apache2 correctly redirects us to > localhost/moodle/admin/ (with the trailing slash). that much is > working. > > we checked out moodle/doc/install.html (which apache serves up nice as > you please) and all the way down to step 8 is pretty much taken care > of by the apt-get install process. (we did add "AcceptPathInfo on" > according to the instrux, as we're using apache2.) > > haven't found anything informative in the postgres logs, at all, and > apache logs reflect that it's doing what it's asked to do. php appears > to not be talking to postgres, with no error messages anywhere. > > ideas? > > === > > $ psql -V > psql (PostgreSQL) 8.0.6 > [also tried psql (PostgreSQL) 7.4.8, no difference] > > $ apache2 -v > Server version: Apache/2.0.54 > Server built: Jan 7 2006 13:49:30 > > tried both libapache2-mod-php4 and libapache2-mod-php5, same results. > php[45]-pgsql are both installed. > > aaugh! >
This may sound dumb, but did you bother to read the README.Debian file? I just took a look at it and it gives reasonably clear instructions on getting moodle up and running with psql. -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto
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