When I checked the blobsy instalation guide, its says this:
# Add your php path to the Windows "PATH" system environmental variable
# This can be done via the "Advanced" tab in the system properties window (from control panel)
I didnt do that, but I dont understand what they want me to do, and how to do that. I dont own an own server, I have an webspace on one.com, PHP is provided.
Greetings,
and thanks for your help,
Lollige _________________ Trying to work on my Dutch bot, flip-konijn@hotmail.com
I can't really see where you'd add it, but you need to put the path to PHP. This is usually /usr/bin/php/ . _________________ ~ Josh
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I can't really see where you'd add it, but you need to put the path to PHP. This is usually /usr/bin/php/ .
Thank you for your reply, but when I enter /usr/bin/php/ at phpbin, I get the same problem. I think I am goin to ask one.com about the php path. _________________ Trying to work on my Dutch bot, flip-konijn@hotmail.com
It seems my provider doesnt want me to use the php that way, they cant tell me why, but they say I would not need it...
Well, than I have to find my own server... But I got a friend with who I set up one before, in debian. Lets try that again (or suse desktop this time..) _________________ Trying to work on my Dutch bot, flip-konijn@hotmail.com
Ah, ok. They won't want you to run Blobsy because it can potentially use a lot of server resources and may be against their terms of service.
If you're running a server, it's best to use something like CentOS or Redhat rather than Suse or Ubuntu which is graphically desktop based. I'm not sure what Debian is, but make sure it's the right type . _________________ ~ Josh
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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:22 pm Post subject:
You can allways turn the graphical interface off in any linux distribution. I use Debian, but i don't use it as a server. _________________ 3D chat program I'm making
You can allways turn the graphical interface off in any linux distribution. I use Debian, but i don't use it as a server.
Yeah, but when I tried SuSE the first time, it was that easy, that I never wanted to use debian any more ...
But maybe when the server is running, its not usefull any more... _________________ Trying to work on my Dutch bot, flip-konijn@hotmail.com