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Where did you place the mysidia files and move all files from the extracted mysidia folder to wamp ^^
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Well I got it to do the install. I was missing part of the link. Now I've got this error that I can't seem to get rid of.
https://gyazo.com/cff491c4cb0fe5dea71fc9ade0bf89b4 Not sure how to fix it. =/ |
please put all mysidia files and folder in c://wamp64/www/
do not make another folder named eqqus just put all folder and files in /www that is the main reason for it ^^ |
If I do that is it still possible to have two sites? I'm practicing building right now. If not, I'll settle on one. Thank you for your help!
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You can work on one site but if you want your second site then create a folder for that website in www folder but mysidia website files and folder will be in www :meow:
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So I did what you said to do and it still pops up with that same fatal error.
https://gyazo.com/cff491c4cb0fe5dea71fc9ade0bf89b4 |
Config_adopts (later renamed to just config) will always be empty until after you run the installation. Are you sure you're accessing /install.php and not /install?
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I've gotten it to install. But now I can't access the site because of the fatal error. I'm wondering if the mysidia PHP is a different version from the WAMP and that's why it's all broke. Unsure.
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Mysidia runs on PHP 5.4, so it'll definitely break if it's a newer (or older?) PHP version.
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Yeah and I don't know what version of PHP WAMP is running. I downloaded the most recent one though. So I'm going to investigate older versions later and try again. Thank you both for your help!
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You should be able to change the PHP version without downloading an older version of WAMP. I haven't used it in a while (I've been using XAMPP lately) but I think you can right-click the WAMPP icon in the tray and click on the PHP folder. From there I think you can change/check the version.
EDIT: Here's a guide: https://kostasbariotis.com/multiple-...on-wampserver/ |
I have it set to 'PHP 5.6.31'. That seems to be the default and I get the error with that. What version of PHP should I be running with Mysidia?
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Yeah, no. Still not working. I've gone through all the steps of changing the PHP version. It threw up errors so I tried fixing those. NOT WORKING. I give up with this thing. Any news on when Mysidia will be updated? Guess I'm going to try this the old fashioned way. =/
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Honestly, I don't think the update's coming since we haven't heard anything about it's progress in years. If v4 is coming though, it probably won't be for another few years.
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