SMF Version: Version not known
When I try to run the installer.php, it says "Sorry, this installer requires PHP!"
First of all, you mean install.php, right? As SMF does not contain a file called installer.php.
Does your host support php?
it says it supports phpmyadmin and PHP4, which is php isnt is?
Looks like your host does not supprt PHP in some way.
Below is a link to the server requirements for SMF. I would ask your host if you are still having issues installing SMF.
http://docs.simplemachines.org/index.php?topic=8
Ok I did, but he asnwered: "Hello,
Our servers run the latest version of PHP 4.x, 4.4.2. I suggest you consult with the developer of the software to resolve the problem, as it is not on our end. As an alternative route, you can always install a free version of phpBB message board software using Fantastico in cPanel."
Is there anyways I could do a manual install?
Well, phpBB requires PHP just like SMF. ;)
I am asssuming you are following the install instructions, have created a mysql database for SMF and generated the user with access rights to the database?
Have uploaded the latest copy of the SMF1.1rc2 install package here:
http://www.simplemachines.org/download/index.php?thanks;filename=smf_1-1-rc2_install.zip
Have uploaded everything after unzipping it and are running the install.php?
Lainaus käyttäjältä: redone - heinäkuu 20, 2006, 10:11:36 AP
I am asssuming you are following the install instructions, have created a mysql database for SMF and generated the user with access rights to the database?
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean by that.
Lainaus käyttäjältä: redone - heinäkuu 20, 2006, 10:11:36 AP
Have uploaded everything after unzipping it and are running the install.php?
I just uploaded the zip to file manager in cpanel X, then I extracted the files from the zip in the file manager, and tried to run install.php
I personally would not use the file manager for anything other than the odd file. If your host has Fantastico which is claimed in your last post then why not install SMF via Fantastico too?
because in fantastico the latest version is only v1.0.5
so, install 1.0.5 via fantastico...
then (using FTP) upload the update version of SMF that you plan to use (I suggest 1.1RC2) and run upgrade.php
I downloaded Smart FTP Client but I dont know how to use it
RTFM?
???
read the manual...
I'm certain there is a help file and/or a readme and/or a manual that comes with smartFTP.
once you understand how ftp works and how to upload files via ftp, then you will know what questions to ask going forward.
You want to upload SMF 1.1 RC2 via SmartFTP correct?
I used to use it, but I dont anymore so please forgive me if things are a little inaccurate but it should be pretty close to it.
1. Well, log into your FTP by using the address/user/password fields up top.
2. Then to select which files you want to upload, go into the folder on your site you want to upload SMF to. (create them if needed, Right Click > New Folder (or something to that effect))
3. Right Click > Upload > Select Files > Browse for the files you wish to upload (you can select folders too)
4. SMF will now upload.
A Problem that I've had is that the upload cuts off several times before its complete, so keep a close eye on your log window
5. When the upload is complete, run install.php
I hope that helps.
-AwwLilMaggie
[size=12]I just had the same problem
smf1-1-rc3...So Icame here and did a search, and found this thread. OK I get the same error:Sorry, this installer requires PHP!
After reading here...I will give you some history. I have 2 domains, both on the same server, bought from the same host...One forum
already has smf1.0.7. and tiny portal v0.8.6/with a techhead theme...so, I should have php support...what do you think I need to do?
on ftp clients...I use core ftp le free...It is real easy to use and I love it. Hope this helps.
Thanks for you help.[/size] (http://www.hygronomics.com/forums%20www.hygronomics.com/forums%5B/url)
I did confirm mySQL4.1.1oa is enabled...
Can you upload a phpinfo file please. What is phpinfo.php? (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=18250.0)