Fresh install problem with com_flexicontent_v2.0_RC8_r1496

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12 years 1 month ago #29564 by micker
hello update to RC9 and test it ;)

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12 years 1 month ago #29569 by gauthier
same problem with RC9

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12 years 1 month ago #29582 by ggppdk
Yes, please test on different server or update PHP version


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12 years 1 month ago #29794 by brandonking
Hi,

I have same problem.
On newly created server, installed j2.5.7.
I can not install FC2.0.

Error:
There was an error uploading this file to the server.
Unable to find install package


When I create DB I choose Mysqli instead of Mysql.
Does this make any different?

Edit:
My system info
Database Version 5.5.15-log
PHP Version 5.3.17
Web Server Apache/2.2.23
WebServer to PHP Interface cgi-fcgi
Joomla! Version Joomla! 2.5.7 Stable [ Ember ] 13-September-2012 14:00 GMT
Joomla! Platform Version Joomla Platform 11.4.0 Stable [ Brian Kernighan ] 03-Jan-2012 00:00 GMT

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12 years 1 month ago #29796 by ggppdk
Please read this in Joomla Code

The "problem" is that the PHP script that is responsible for uploading the file from your local computer to the sites directory structure fails to upload the file and the installer does not know this until it looks into the site directory where the file is supposed to be. hence the error "Installation problem: Unable to find install package"

Known causes:

1. File size limit in PHP.ini is less than the file size of the package

2. The Joomla installation does not have write permissions to the specified "temp" directory.


The solution:

Bypass the Joomla PHP upload script and install the package from the sites /tmp/ directory:

1. Unzip the package into a temp folder on your local desktop

2. Upload the contents of the temp folder to your sites /tmp/ folder using FTP (for localhost, see below)

3. Use the "Install from Directory" option in the Joomla installer. Just specify the path to the folder where the component files are located (for localhost, just point the installer to the directory you created on the desktop)

4. After installation, remove the package from the /tmp/ directory or desktop.


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12 years 1 month ago #29797 by brandonking
Would you be able to give me what to add on php.ini?

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