Zen Cart installation failed

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#1 Sat, 05/02/2009 - 21:32
gkuberski

Zen Cart installation failed

So there are a few problems when I try to install Zen Cart v1.3.8a.

Errors: MySQL Support = OFF Database not supported CURL not compiled into PHP - notify server administrator PHP GD Support = OFF GD Version = GD PHP cURL Support = OFF CURL NON-SSL Capability = CURL not compiled into PHP - notify server administrator CURL SSL Capability = CURL not compiled into PHP - notify server administrator CURL NON-SSL Capability via Proxy = CURL not compiled into PHP - notify server administrator CURL SSL Capability via Proxy = CURL not compiled into PHP - notify server administrator
PHP Output Buffering (gzip) = OFF

I don't understand why I'm getting these errors.

So far I love Virtualmin. I was planning on using the GPL version until I had more than 2 domains running.

Thanks guys!

-Graham

Sat, 05/02/2009 - 21:42
Joe
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If you installed using install.sh, you should have some of those modules already (certainly MySQL). You can get GD support from yum or apt-get (you haven't mentioned your OS or version, so I can't give any specific advice).

I'm not sure about curl support in PHP. I'm not sure where that usually comes from.

The rest of it is just configuration options in php.ini.

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Sun, 05/03/2009 - 06:52 (Reply to #2)
gkuberski

Joe,

I am using Ubuntu 8.04LTS.
I used install.sh and MySQL is installed...
A little background on this setup:
I installed the OS fresh for this setup, with only DNS and SSH installed. I setup DNS, and then wget the install.sh and ran it. The install appeared to go find, and the system was setup in a couple of mins (amazing). I added one website, and then downloaded the latest version of zencart and uploaded it to the server. I set permissions for the required files, and renamed the configure files to be used by zencart. I went to the installer and that is where I am getting snagged on it Database not supported (MySQL).

I see what your saying about configuration options in php.ini

I'll look into that.

-Graham

Sun, 05/03/2009 - 08:04 (Reply to #3)
andreychek

Yeah, I don't think I've seen the install.sh actually install the php5-mysql package previously -- I'm not sure if that's a bug, or if it's recently begun doing so.

In any case, try logging in over SSH, and type:

apt-get install php5-mysql php5-curl

Those packages contain two of the modules the ZenCart install is asking for.
-Eric

Sun, 05/03/2009 - 08:14
gkuberski

When I log on as root, and add packages or whatnot, how do I make sure they affect the virtual servers?

-Graham

Sun, 05/03/2009 - 08:16 (Reply to #5)
andreychek

Ubuntu, by default, installs those PHP modules in such a way that it'll work for all Virtual Servers.

So it'll work fine for you unless something on your system is unusual. We'll see soon enough :-)
-Eric

Sun, 05/03/2009 - 08:20 (Reply to #6)
gkuberski

I need to restart apache right?

Sun, 05/03/2009 - 08:20 (Reply to #7)
gkuberski

restarted apache2, and that worked!! what about GD support?

-Graham

Sun, 05/03/2009 - 08:23 (Reply to #8)
gkuberski

apt-get install php5-gd ?

Sun, 05/03/2009 - 08:57 (Reply to #9)
gkuberski

I got it working.

I appreciate the help, I had previously assumed to install the packages that were missing (curl) but it hadnt worked. I probably installed the wrong package. But anyways. That worked.

You guys have done an excellent job and once I have some more websites up and If I ever get any clients I definitely be upgrading to pro so my clients can use it.

Thanks you very much!

-Grhaam

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