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eZ publish 3.7.0rc1 - strange problem with install!

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Erling Paulsen

Sunday 28 August 2005 8:57:41 am

Hi.

This is my first try with eZ publish.

I can complete an install that works great with default language (English UK), but if I choose Norwegian, for the primary language from the install wizard ,it does not work after installation is finnished. If I try to access the user or admin site, the server just hangs with 90% CPU on the httpd. Any clues to what might cause this?

I get no "finetuning" warnings from the wizard. I get no messages in the browser window. My httpd logs shows no errors and likewise with the postgres logs.

I'm using:
FreeBSD 4.10 rel.
apache 1.3.33_2
eZ publish 3.7.0rc1
php 4.4.0 with all extensions
postgresql 7.4.8

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Erling Paulsen
Norway

Jack Rackham

Wednesday 31 August 2005 1:36:23 am

- Have you tested your system with another cms like phpnuke (just to bee sure that your system is configured properly).
- Try using ez 3.6.1 instead
- what's your system, cpu.........

Siniša Šehović

Wednesday 31 August 2005 1:50:13 am

Hi

This is because of a bug in 3.7.0rc!

I do have the same problem.

You must disable TextTranslation in your site.ini.append.php under [RegionalSettings].

S.

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Erling Paulsen

Thursday 01 September 2005 1:32:36 pm

Thank you for the reply. I could not find this in the bug-list, but offcourse 3.7 is only a release candidate, so....

Anyway, it works now :) and I have started designing my site. In my opinion, eZ has the best management console I've tried so far.

- Erling

Marko Žmak

Thursday 01 September 2005 2:52:51 pm

I had a similar problem. When I compiled the site manually (bin/php/eztc.php) the site worked OK.

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Marko Žmak

Friday 02 September 2005 1:41:04 am

Did someone report this as a bug? Is the eZ crew working on it?

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