[support] Drupal 7 on Fedora 14

Dave Stevens geek at uniserve.com
Sun Jul 3 18:06:55 UTC 2011


Quoting chetan patil <chtpatil at gmail.com>:

> On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Jeff <jeff at wildcoast.com> wrote:
>
>> On 03 Jul 2011, at 7:14 PM, chetan patil wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> localhost doesn't work.
>>>> but 127.0.0.1 works and I get Apache Fedora test page.
>>>> locahost should work as it equals to 127.0.0.1
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  or "localhost/install.php" as URL?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> This also not working.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> what is the output of "ls /var/www/html"
>>>
>>
>> Null.
>> No output.
>>
>>
>>
>> Where is Drupal installed?
>>
>> You should place it either in the root directory of the web server, or in a
>> sub-directory like /var/www/html/drupal-7.4.
>>
>> Files i moved to /var/www/


nope, has to be in the /var/www/html folder

in /etc you'll find a file called http.conf and in there is a line  
setting the "document root" that's where the drupal stuff has to be  
unpacked

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> [chetanpatil at chetanpatil ~]$ ls /var/www/
> authorize.php  icons               INSTALL.txt      README.txt   usage
> cgi-bin        includes            LICENSE.txt      robots.txt   web.config
> CHANGELOG.txt  index.php           MAINTAINERS.txt  scripts      xmlrpc.php
> COPYRIGHT.txt  INSTALL.mysql.txt   manual           sites
> cron.php       INSTALL.pgsql.txt   misc             themes
> error          install.php         modules          update.php
> html           INSTALL.sqlite.txt  profiles         UPGRADE.txt
> [chetanpatil at chetanpatil ~]$
>
> .htacess  is present too.
>
> i also followed this:: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_install_Drupal
>
>
>
>> Then it should be available at http://localhost/drupal-7.4. Or in your
>> case http://127.0.0.1/drupal-7.4.
>>
>> no effect. i have tried.
> do we get this after running the script.
>
>
>> If it is working for the IP but not the hostname perhaps you could try
>> flushing your browser cache.
>>
>> In any case, you should preferably add an entry to the hosts file (like
>> mydrupal, for example) and add a virtualhost entry in
>> /etc/apache2/sites-available/ and enable it.
>>
>>
> /etc/apache not present.
>
>
>> Good luck.
>>
>>
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>>
>
>
>
> --
> Chetan Arvind Patil,
> +919970018364
>



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