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    • L Offline
      lklemo
      last edited by

      Hi everyone.

      i m trying to install on freebsd11 (i know is not in documentation and not listed to supported)
      anyhow i did reach the fist setup page and filled all the requested info and db connections without have any error prompted.
      when i click finish the installation the page goes blank and if reloaded it goes back to first setup.

      any one had the same ? any idea what is the cause of that?

      thank you
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      • creissC Offline
        creiss i-doit Kenner
        last edited by

        Hi,

        Most of the time a blank page is a sign for missing rights on files. You should check your log files.

        Beside that: Why do you want to install it on a system, which is not supported?

        Kind Regards,
        Christian

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          lklemo
          last edited by

          already thoughts of the right and gave 777 permission on all Apache web directory. didn't  change any thing.
          also i have no log files to /log directory.

          the question on installing on an unsupported os: that's because  i'm more familiar with it than the rest.

          i will switch to one of the others OS to get it run than investigate on the FreeBSD problem.

          thank you

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          • dkirstenD Offline
            dkirsten administrators
            last edited by

            Did you investigate the Apache error logs? Most PHP errors should be logged there.

            Viele Grüße,

            Daniel

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              arneboeses
              last edited by

              would be interested in as well as I'm going to install it there as well

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