Re: installiing joomla -> list moderation strikes again -> So!

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On 09/15/2013 11:44 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 15.09.2013 15:36, schrieb Martin S:
On Sunday, September 15, 2013 09:37:42 PM Roger wrote:
Yes also my experience.
I tried setting up VirtualHost but that also failed.
I solved it by:
cd /var/www/html
sudo mkdir tester
   chmod 766 tester
   chown  user:user tester
then sudo mv the whole (drupal in my case) file system to
/var/www/html/tester
Basically leaving /var/www/html as root:root but the drupal directory is
user:user ownership
That worked......
Ah ... good to know for the future projects
do *not* use such completly wrong and uneducated instructions for
any projects which are conncted to the public internet

my original answer hangs in the list moderation and i am really
tired of repeat things all the time, so wait until it is released
or ask the list owners what it needs to realize that their moderation
in fact doe smuch more harm than a few potentially not friendly
enough answers

finally mailing-lists can not replace reading manpages and understand how
services are working and if someone is failing setup a virtual host whatever
follows is technical wrong and likely dangerous in production

I do apologise to Reindl for completely wrong and uneducated instruction and making him tired of repetition. There are ways of communicating that circumvent moderation.

No one else, *ever*, offered precise instruction/help to resolve this particular installation problem for certain mainstream CMS's. By precise instruction, I mean, including how to resolve errors or lack thereof, produced when following their instruction. Googling shows that many have the same problem. Growling, blustering and changing the subject is no help.

Initially it took me just over 3 weeks to learn to install drupal 6.1 on Fedora, following man pages and incessant googling, finding that it still did not work, days on ubuntu, days to install Moodle in Ubuntu, all because following man pages and tutorials, well you know the story! To my mind that is not good enough!

People would not ask for help if it was relatively simple to resolve.
I understand why the Manpage and google tuts do not help, but without education could not possibly venture into that arena.
Roger

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