For all you hardcore Lyceum fans out there, 0.22 is a pretty spiffy release. We fixed a couple bugs with subdomains, and added the ability for permalink structures and category bases to be specified on a per-blog basis. Go grab it and let me know what you think.
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When i try to install it in
http://www.xxx.com/wpfr/src/lyceum/wp-admin/install.php
I’ve got the message
“must be writable by the webserver.”
I don’t know what that mean…
My server working with easyphp ( apache mysql php). On windows xp machine.
can you help???
By ghislain on 04.04.06 9:13 pm | Permalink
The best place to get support is on the email lists or in the IRC room:
http://lyceum.ibiblio.org/support
By John on 04.04.06 9:58 pm | Permalink
I read all but nothing about my problem…
“must be writable by the webserver.â€
I’ll try to find again but if you have any issu i’ll apreciate it…
By ghislain on 04.04.06 10:04 pm | Permalink
I also get the same error. Any solution to this pls??
By vcdgeek on 04.04.06 11:35 pm | Permalink
I just have two (fairly simple) requests for for future versions:
1. Don’t have blogs.mydomain.com redirect to /portal.php. There should be a way (using include() or something). You could possibly even the main page be its own blog a la WordPressMU (I’d like that, since it would be easier to manage rather than hard coding it.)
2. Style the system-admin more like the wordpress admin (would be great if it could work with Tiger Admin theme plugin, too.)
Other than those two things (which are fairly trivial, I might admit), Lyceum is great. I can’t wait to see what you come up with next.
Thanks,
-Andrew
By Andrew on 04.07.06 7:08 am | Permalink
Just realized as a workaround for #1 above, you could probably set the portal redirect to a blog.
-Andrew
By Andrew on 04.07.06 7:09 am | Permalink
Same problem !
I tried Lyceum locally with easy PHP and other local servers on XP and I ALWAYS got the “must be writeable by the server error”.
My install works fine on my internet host though.
Now I see I am not alone.
I spent hours looking for the solution on the internet.
Somebody please help, this is very important for me : I want to test it inside my company, so I cant use the internet for this.
Thanks Lyceum authors and fans.
By Jef on 04.08.06 6:22 am | Permalink
I had the same problem, manually creating a wp-content/blogs dir fixed it.
BTW, the install.php should be fixed to display this, now it displays just space since real path of non-existing path is null.
By Magnus on 09.12.06 8:43 am | Permalink
HTML allowed:
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