On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 11:36 PM, Dave Stevens
<geek@uniserve.com> wrote:
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Jeff <jeff@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
Then tell me which document should i follow properly.
In INSTALL.txt also it's not written to move in /var/www/html, it says to move
it to path for installation.
I think I'm not following correct stuff.
D
[chetanpatil@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@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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