PHP version reporting incorrectly...
This as the install completes:
You do not appear to have a version of PHP installed on your webserver that meets ElkArte's minimum installations requirements.
phpinfo reports:
PHP Version 5.4.45-1~dotdeb+7.1
command line reports:
php -v
PHP 5.4.45-1~dotdeb+7.1 (cli) (built: Sep 4 2015 23:38:46)
Copyright (c) 1997-2014 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.4.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Zend Technologies
Minimum requirements state > 5.2
So what's the deal guys? Can I run this please...
I've spent hours trying to find a self-hosted, responsive (yay - Bootstrap!), PHP/MySQL discussion forum that looks good, can can be easily skinned, only to hit the buffers. Where's this test carried out - can I obliterate it please???
I guess the dot deb build might be confusing your checks?
thanks
TSG
Re: PHP version reporting incorrectly...
Reply #2 –
~# php -r "echo PHP_VERSION;"
5.4.45-1~dotdeb+7.1<redacted as irrelevant>
;-)
Re: PHP version reporting incorrectly...
Reply #6 –
If you can email me, I'll send you the URL so you can see for yourself... ;-)
Re: PHP version reporting incorrectly...
Reply #8 –
I was using Github master, but I'm now downloading this version 1.1.4 and will let you know what happens...
Re: PHP version reporting incorrectly...
Reply #10 –
PS - the self-same db user accessed the empty db ( I dropped all the tables from previous attempts before starting this 1.1.4 install) without any complaint, and I can see all the tables etc. created by the installer, so I think CREATE works !!!
Re: PHP version reporting incorrectly...
Reply #12 –
I'm afraid I'm giving up at this point. Needless to say, the privileges are all set correctly and have been throughout and yes, the log_digest table was correctly created on install, and so the worry for me is that the logic is clearly there but all these errors leave me with no confidence that we can use this live.
I asked earlier if you could tell me where these checks are being performed, because I'm perfectly prepared to get into the PHP and sort this out for myself if needs be... but without that info I've really not got time to go hunting through to find it.
Simply turning them off might even just result in a working solution - perhaps you're setting timeouts to short or something? I don't know, all I know is that a system that announces that the user cannot CREATE when they have just done so has to be a bit lame!!! Can I not get this running and then test it myself?
Re: PHP version reporting incorrectly...
Reply #13 –
OK, we're at line 1883 etc. in /install/upgrade.php - now to figure this out... stay tuned...
Re: PHP version reporting incorrectly...
Reply #14 –
OK, so all this is doing is upgrading the db from a previous schema to the required one for 1.1.4. So you can send me a clean, empty db at 1.1.4 which doesn't need upgrading and then we can bypass this completely?