forget that last post - just discovered the -force-reinstall option in ipkg. Now I'm getting an error about not being able to load the library 'libxml2.so.2' - I'll try following the instructions again.
You dont need apache when using lighttpd.Code:ipkg remove apache
Sollie.
forget that last post - just discovered the -force-reinstall option in ipkg. Now I'm getting an error about not being able to load the library 'libxml2.so.2' - I'll try following the instructions again.
HEHE, try this:
Sollie.ipkg install libxml2
yep, just figured that out - It all seems to be working now - still a few errors kicking about, but the php config script works from my browser!
Many thanks
euclyd
Your welcom.
d3viant, tip for you, use cutenews (http://cutephp.com) as blogger on lighttpd. Its running perfect. Look at mine:
http://www.vribes.nl
Sollie.
Sollie: thanks, it looks good
d3viant,
Do you have an copy of talean 1.1.2 (or can you copy yours). Coz i tried the new 1.1.3rc1, couldnt get it running and forgot to keep the 1.1.2 version.
Sollie.
Sollie - you can download the previous version from sourceforge aswell:
http://sourceforge.net/project/downl...tar.gz&7815072
Sorry, but i ffound the problem.
http://telaen.org/index.php?option=c...d=1072&catid=5
Little bug in the new 1.1.3 client. But its much faster after using the patch.
Thanks anyway.
Sollie.
So I was following the great Tuturial D3viant and Sollie put up and after modifying everything, I go into 192.168.1.1:8083 (port I assigned since I changed mt-daapd to run 8082..keep all ports together
Anyways, it comes backs and says it works. So I assuming that I'm suppose to dump the telean files in that directory
/opt/share/www
Question is as dumb as it may sound...How do you go about doing it..whats the command. I'm a complete n00b as unix however I'm picking everything up fairly quickly. I'll go research is but if you could tell me, let me know..
It looks pretty cool. Thanks
Dave
There's a couple of ways - I would personally recommend scp. This will securely copy the files across to your router from your pc. You will need to setup ssh first (you've probably done this already if you have mt-daapd installed) - there are tutorials on this forum. Then if you google for winscp, you will find a client that is free to download.
Install this and run it.
Enter the details of your router (IP and username/password) then click go
Drag the files from your computer on the left to the correct directory on the router on the right hand side.
hehe,
Step 8: just use the following command:
Or you can just add it to rc.local.Code:/opt/etc/init.d/S80lighttpd start
Sollie.
Thanks for your help so far. It now looks to be nearly sorted.
I can access a PHP page but then when I try to get to a page that does anything like writing it just times out. I have checked permissions and root does look to be the owner of the file and have write permissions.
Any ideas?
Thanks again
Last edited by glenmaroney; 24-04-2007 at 18:25. Reason: Problem investigated further