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by s1r0n » Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:22 am
Hi there.
I have managed to install OJS but whenever I try to setup a new journal i get several pages of errors that start of like this
Warning: Wrong parameter count for mkdir() in /usr/local/ojs-2.0.2-1/classes/file/FileManager.inc.php on line 239
Warning: Wrong parameter count for mkdir() in /usr/local/ojs-2.0.2-1/classes/file/FileManager.inc.php on line 239
Warning: Wrong parameter count for mkdir() in /usr/local/ojs-2.0.2-1/classes/file/FileManager.inc.php on line 239
Warning: Wrong parameter count for mkdir() in /usr/local/ojs-2.0.2-1/classes/file/FileManager.inc.php on line 239
Warning: Undefined property: currentNode in /usr/local/ojs-2.0.2-1/classes/xml/XMLParserDOMHandler.inc.php on line 46
Warning: Undefined property: currentNode in /usr/local/ojs-2.0.2-1/classes/xml/XMLParserDOMHandler.inc.php on line 46
Warning: Undefined property: searchPost in /usr/local/ojs-2.0.2-1/classes/rt/RTStruct.inc.php on line 290
Warning: Undefined property: searchPost in /usr/local/ojs-2.0.2-1/classes/rt/RTStruct.inc.php on line 290
obviously, an upload directly is not being created. but why? and what can be done to fix this
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by asmecher » Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:01 am
Hi s1r0n,
I suspect you're using a version of PHP that's too old for OJS. From docs/README:
System Requirements
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Recommended server requirements:
* PHP >= 4.2.x (including PHP 5.x); Microsoft IIS requires PHP 5.x
* MySQL >= 3.23.23 (including MySQL 4.x) or PostgreSQL >= 7.1 (including PostgreSQL 8.x)
* Apache >= 1.3.2x or >= 2.0.4x or Microsoft IIS 6
* Operating system: Any OS that supports the above software, including
Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, Windows
Any reasonably current release of PHP 4.x or 5.x should work.
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Open Journal Systems Team
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by s1r0n » Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:00 pm
asmecher wrote:Hi s1r0n,
I suspect you're using a version of PHP that's too old for OJS. From docs/README:
System Requirements
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Recommended server requirements:
* PHP >= 4.2.x (including PHP 5.x); Microsoft IIS requires PHP 5.x
* MySQL >= 3.23.23 (including MySQL 4.x) or PostgreSQL >= 7.1 (including PostgreSQL 8.x)
* Apache >= 1.3.2x or >= 2.0.4x or Microsoft IIS 6
* Operating system: Any OS that supports the above software, including
Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, Windows
Any reasonably current release of PHP 4.x or 5.x should work.
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Open Journal Systems Team
I'm using php 4.1.2. that should be reasonably current no?
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by asmecher » Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:10 pm
Hi s1r0n,
PHP 4.1.2 is almost 4 years old; you'll need to use something more recent.
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Open Journal Systems Team
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