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ergohost
Tue Jun 22 2010, 08:55AM
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I just upgraded my server to php 5.3.x (cant recall minor version.

The page of our clan site threw a fit and gave a 500 error until I disabled the LGSL module.

So does the component :

http://www.saf.net.nz/index.php?option=com_lgsl&Itemid=127

Any ideas?
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Rich
Thu Jun 24 2010, 06:05AM
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Error 500 is often caused by a .htaccess with php flags that now need to be put in a php.ini

Check if you have a .htaccess file in your LGSL folder.
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ergohost
Wed Aug 04 2010, 01:37AM
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Unfortunately havent had time recently to check on this.

Just checked - no .htaccess in lgsl folders.

Upgraded to v5.8

Still getting 500 errors.

Recently upgraded server php etc and switched config over to suphp

Nothing so far that ive tried seems to have helped.

Any other ideas?
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Rich
Sun Aug 08 2010, 03:42PM
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I would check your apache logs, error_log and suexec_log as they should contain a more detailed message.
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ergohost
Sat Dec 04 2010, 08:56PM
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For a while I couldnt get anything in the error logs, gave up.

However recently I spotted this, its the only reference Ive seen to the 500 errors.

[05-Dec-2010 14:43:22] PHP Notice:  Undefined index: s in /home/safnet/public_html/components/com_lgsl/router.php on line 9

[05-Dec-2010 14:43:23] PHP Notice:  Undefined index: s in /home/safnet/public_html/components/com_lgsl/router.php on line 9


Without fail, if I try installing I always get 500 error if I try to access via admin.
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[FF] Feelgood
Sun Dec 05 2010, 02:45PM
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Could be the way your host has their security setup. Check the permissions on your LGSL folder. Make sure they are all set to 755 and you should be good. Had a similar issue with my provider, and all it took was changing the file permissions.
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ergohost
Wed Dec 08 2010, 08:34PM
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I am my host. Its my own dedicated server, running suphp and suexec correctly configured, folder and file permissions are 100% correct and enforced by the server as 755 and 644, as it should be for suphp. Its possible to use an apache override file for php.ini but it does not make a difference to the error.

Its just very annoying, really liked using lgsl in the past, our clan liked it too, just cant get to the root cause of this 500 error.

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scofield84
Tue Dec 14 2010, 09:10AM
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Hi !

I would like to ask help, if it's possible....

lgsl on: PHP Version 5.2.14 does not work :S

link


on an older PHP works well!

some solution?

I do not speak in English, i'm sorry

Dodgeitorelse
Mon Dec 27 2010, 02:02PM
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scofield84, I think the port is 34397 and query port is 34297
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scofield84
Wed Dec 29 2010, 12:31PM
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Dodgeitorelse wrote ...

scofield84, I think the port is 34397 and query port is 34297


Hi

the web-service provider modified it php database.
is out of order since then.
worked in the old system.

other plugin (rfactor query) too stopped since then...


:S
scofield84
Sat Jan 01 2011, 01:02PM
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Hello

lgsl:

not working: php 5.2.XX
it's working: php 6.XX

why???



ergohost
Mon Jan 03 2011, 01:53AM
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Well, just thought Id update this.

I just had php updated to 5.3.4 - along the way some dependency issues caused problems with the apache update.

But now its working again!
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