Can't get past step 2....

irobot2k

Joined: 2005-01-09
Posts: 3
Posted: Sun, 2005-01-09 07:11

Can't get past step 2 ....
Keep getting error messages:
Warning: checkmanifest(C:\Domains\internut.ca/modules/core/classes/GalleryUtilities.class): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\Domains\internut.ca\wwwroot\steps\SystemChecksStep.class on line 237

Fatal error: checkmanifest(): Failed opening required 'C:\Domains\internut.ca/modules/core/classes/GalleryUtilities.class' (include_path='.;c:\php4\pear') in C:\Domains\internut.ca\wwwroot\steps\SystemChecksStep.class on line 237
HELP !!! I'm a newbie
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Using Windows server, control panel

Gallery URL www.internut.ca
Gallery version: 2.0 Alpha
Apache version:
PHP version (don't just say PHP 4, please):PHP 4.3.x with zend optimizer
Graphics Toolkit: Image Magik
Operating system: Windows XP
Web browser/version (if applicable):IE 6.0

 
h0bbel
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Joined: 2002-07-28
Posts: 13451
Posted: Sun, 2005-01-09 09:05

[Moved to G2 support]

 
irobot2k

Joined: 2005-01-09
Posts: 3
Posted: Mon, 2005-01-10 03:57

Haven't received any response to this, and I'm starting to pull my hair out (don't have much to begin with). If anyone can answer this for me, I would be gratefull.
Thank you,
Irobot2k :(

 
bharat
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Joined: 2002-05-21
Posts: 7994
Posted: Mon, 2005-01-10 05:00

Try upgrading to the latest nightly snapshot from here and
see if that resolves your problem for you. We've made a
lot of improvements since the alpha-4 release and I think we have taken care of this.

 
irobot2k

Joined: 2005-01-09
Posts: 3
Posted: Tue, 2005-01-11 08:19

Unfortunately, that :cry: didn't work.

 
bharat
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Joined: 2002-05-21
Posts: 7994
Posted: Tue, 2005-01-11 08:25

Something is wrong with your install. When I go to http://www.internut.ca/ I get the installer immediately. It *should* be redirecting me to http://www.internut.ca/install/index.php, but it's not. This probably explains the problem you're seeing. You might be able install properly from /install, but frankly I can't explain why you're seeing what you're seeing except that you somehow unpacked it incorrectly. So I suggest that to be on the safe side, you delete your entire G2 install and starting again from scratch.