Re: ERROR: Data dir () does not exist!

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>>> Of course.  But we here have no idea what ../html is.  That's a
>>> relative path, and from where it relates I have no clue.
>>
>> Well I posted the complete path in my first post. Here it is again:
>
> That's why you should never remove thread context.
>
>> So I edited the config.php file manually.
>>
>> When running www.domain.com/sqo/src/configtest.php I´m getting
>> ...
>> ERROR: Data dir () does not exist!
>> ..
>>
>> It can´t find the data directory. Well I created that directoy almost
>> everywhere I could, set permissions (even to 777), ... I know I have to
>> adjust the data_dir within the config.php, well I did, but I
>> don´t get the right directory.
>>> From server´s view my files are here:
>>
>> /var/www/web148/html/sqo/src/configtest.php
>>
>> so everything from ...html/* is readable from the apache
>
> There is still no actual indication of the location from which
> "../html" is relative, but I'll assume your hosting account is web148
> and your provider told you that "../html" is somehow usable for you.
>
>> Back the data directory, I now created it everywhere:
>>
>> ../sqo/data
>> ../sqo/config/data
>> /var/www/web148/data
>
> This is not helpful to us without you showing each directory with full
> path and the directory listing with permissions AND the corresponding
> SquirrelMail configuration for $data_dir for each one.  You should NOT
> "create it everywhere".  You SHOULD removre all the ones you created
> "everywhere", create it in ONE *sensible* place and figure out what
> the right $data_dir configuration setting is to access it correctly.
>
>> and I copied all files from the tar.gz which are within the
>> squirrelmail/data directory to theses directories.
>>
>> I tried many things:
>>
>>
>> $data_dir = SM_PATH . 'data/';
>> $data_dir = '/var/www/web148/html/sqo/data/';
>> $data_dir = '/var/www/web148/html/sqo/config/data/';
>> $data_dir = '../data/';
>> $data_dir = './data/';
>>
>>
>> with and without the last "/" at the end.
>>
>> => It doesn´t work. Still that damn, sorry,
>>
>>
>> ERROR: Data dir () does not exist!


"cd" to your data directory. Then use "pwd" to get the full path.
Configure SquirrelMail to use that path. Still doesn't work?

Sincerely,
Fredrik

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