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eZ Components install problem

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Josh Rader

Monday 05 October 2009 7:07:10 am

I'm in the process of upgrading eZ from 4.0.1 to 4.0.4 (before I upgrade to 4.1). I get to the step to run ezpgenerateautoloads.php and I get an error saying it can't find "base.php". I read on the that this problem can be fixed by installing eZ Components.

So I ran the "pear channel-discovery components.ez.no" then "pear install -a ezc\eZComponents" and it indicated that everything ran fine. However I still get the same error running ezpgenerateautoloads.php. I looked for the eZ Components and found the folder, but it only has a file called "DUMMY" in it.

Can someone tell me what's going on here? Thanks.

Piotrek Karaś

Monday 05 October 2009 7:50:40 am

That version of Exponential might not have the eZComponents inclusions everywhere in place, yet. If that's the case, you will have to add it manually I think, following the instructions here:
http://ezcomponents.org/docs/install#include-path

And if the dummy thing is a problem, which I don't have an answer to, then why don't you try another type of eZComponents installation. This might be helpful:
http://ez.ryba.eu/index.php/ez_components/ez_publish_using_ez_components_in_shared_hosting_environment

Curious about the dummy thing ;)
Good luck

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Josh Rader

Monday 05 October 2009 8:32:26 am

I figured out the problem. I read one of the links in your post, Piotrek. There was someone using Windows (like me) he said he had to change his "include_path" in php.ini. I knew about that, but I thought I had it set correctly. I checked it and I didn't have it set right, so I changed to to include the path to the pear/ezc and I was able to run ezpgenerateautoloads.php. Thanks.