-----Original Message-----
From: Koutek Ondra
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:40 AM
To: ''
Subject: Campsite 2.1.6beta3 template upload problem
Hi all,
I upgraded several campsites on SNOW project from 2.1.4 to 2.1.6b3 and since
than it is unable to upload templates.
Strange is, that 2.1.4 works well and 2.1.6 not.
I seem to remember I had this problem on my FreeBSD server and Mugur helped
me to solve the problem, but I compared settings and they seem to be the
same.
Ondra
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I was trying to find the problem and all I have is following:
If I upload new file - file exist message and nothing is uploaded
If I create file through admin interface and upload it, I get message about
overwriting and file is deleted
If I try to upload template without specifying the file, I get following
error:
Warning: unlink() failed (Is a directory) in
/var/www/campsites/sutel/html/priv/templates/lib_upload.php on line 78
Instead the "you did not enter file" message.
It leeds me to some "globals" problem, but in my php.ini I have them
enabled.
There is no error message in apache log files.
Ondra
-----Original Message-----
From: Koutek Ondra
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:40 AM
To: ''
Subject: Campsite 2.1.6beta3 template upload problem
Hi all,
I upgraded several campsites on SNOW project from 2.1.4 to 2.1.6b3 and since
than it is unable to upload templates.
Strange is, that 2.1.4 works well and 2.1.6 not.
I seem to remember I had this problem on my FreeBSD server and Mugur helped
me to solve the problem, but I compared settings and they seem to be the
same.
Ondra
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However this message is wron even on my FreeBSD, where upload works.
Ondra
-----Original Message-----
From: Ondra Koutek [mailto:kouteko@tol.cz]
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 2:50 PM
To: campsite-dev@campware.org
Subject: RE: [campsite-dev] FW: Campsite 2.1.6beta3 template upload problem
I was trying to find the problem and all I have is following:
If I upload new file - file exist message and nothing is uploaded If I
create file through admin interface and upload it, I get message about
overwriting and file is deleted If I try to upload template without
specifying the file, I get following
error:
Warning: unlink() failed (Is a directory) in
/var/www/campsites/sutel/html/priv/templates/lib_upload.php on line 78
Instead the "you did not enter file" message.
It leeds me to some "globals" problem, but in my php.ini I have them
enabled.
There is no error message in apache log files.
Ondra
-----Original Message-----
From: Koutek Ondra
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:40 AM
To: ''
Subject: Campsite 2.1.6beta3 template upload problem
Hi all,
I upgraded several campsites on SNOW project from 2.1.4 to 2.1.6b3 and since
than it is unable to upload templates.
Strange is, that 2.1.4 works well and 2.1.6 not.
I seem to remember I had this problem on my FreeBSD server and Mugur helped
me to solve the problem, but I compared settings and they seem to be the
same.
Ondra
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Try checking rights in the /tmp directory, i.e. if apache user has the
right to write there. and then check if the apache user has the right to
write in the /look directory.
Sava
"Ondra Koutek" To:
cc:
10/12/04 02:49 PM Subject: RE: [campsite-dev] FW: Campsite 2.1.6beta3 template upload problem
Please respond to
campsite-dev
I was trying to find the problem and all I have is following:
If I upload new file - file exist message and nothing is uploaded
If I create file through admin interface and upload it, I get message about
overwriting and file is deleted
If I try to upload template without specifying the file, I get following
error:
Warning: unlink() failed (Is a directory) in
/var/www/campsites/sutel/html/priv/templates/lib_upload.php on line 78
Instead the "you did not enter file" message.
It leeds me to some "globals" problem, but in my php.ini I have them
enabled.
There is no error message in apache log files.
Ondra
-----Original Message-----
From: Koutek Ondra
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:40 AM
To: ''
Subject: Campsite 2.1.6beta3 template upload problem
Hi all,
I upgraded several campsites on SNOW project from 2.1.4 to 2.1.6b3 and
since
than it is unable to upload templates.
Strange is, that 2.1.4 works well and 2.1.6 not.
I seem to remember I had this problem on my FreeBSD server and Mugur helped
me to solve the problem, but I compared settings and they seem to be the
same.
Ondra
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Try checking rights in the /tmp directory, i.e. if apache user has the right
to write there. and then check if the apache user has the right to write in
the /look directory.
Sava
"Ondra Koutek"
To:
cc:
10/12/04 02:49 PM Subject: RE: [campsite-dev]
FW: Campsite 2.1.6beta3 template upload problem
Please respond to
campsite-dev
I was trying to find the problem and all I have is following:
If I upload new file - file exist message and nothing is uploaded If I
create file through admin interface and upload it, I get message about
overwriting and file is deleted If I try to upload template without
specifying the file, I get following
error:
Warning: unlink() failed (Is a directory) in
/var/www/campsites/sutel/html/priv/templates/lib_upload.php on line 78
Instead the "you did not enter file" message.
It leeds me to some "globals" problem, but in my php.ini I have them
enabled.
There is no error message in apache log files.
Ondra
-----Original Message-----
From: Koutek Ondra
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:40 AM
To: ''
Subject: Campsite 2.1.6beta3 template upload problem
Hi all,
I upgraded several campsites on SNOW project from 2.1.4 to 2.1.6b3 and since
than it is unable to upload templates.
Strange is, that 2.1.4 works well and 2.1.6 not.
I seem to remember I had this problem on my FreeBSD server and Mugur helped
me to solve the problem, but I compared settings and they seem to be the
same.
Ondra
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