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Testing for PHP Settings #1258

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MakeItGame opened this issue Nov 27, 2022 · 2 comments
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Testing for PHP Settings #1258

MakeItGame opened this issue Nov 27, 2022 · 2 comments
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@MakeItGame
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MakeItGame commented Nov 27, 2022

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It is sending an invalid response from server, i do not know how to do all the thing specifyed on the website in the guide, bc there are no explanations on how to do it and when googling it the php site is only showing strange language things without any sense
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bigbeandad commented Mar 18, 2024

I'm also getting this same error on my set up my debian 12 install. I followed the "Stretch" guide while carefully reviewing the package changes needed to have php8.2. Permissions are set correctly, apache2 is setup correctly. I don't even get an useful error back. If newer versions aren't compatible, it would be nice to know. It seems like it could be a depreciated extension, or name issue, but I'm not getting enough info to try and correct it. I'm going to install debian 9 and see if I can't get it to work by the book.

EDIT: I believe this is because of PHP 8.2 being entirely incompatible. The wiki needs to be updated so people know it ONLY works with PHP 7

EDIT2: Yes. If you want this to work you need to install debian 9.13 (https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/archive/9.13.0+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/ is what I used) and use the guide from there. Download it to your home folder like wget --no-check-certificate https://downloads.partkeepr.org/partkeepr-1.4.0.tbz2 and set up the sources.list for the archive repo and the rest will work perfectly if you follow the debian 9 tutorial. I hope this helps someone.

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I'm also getting this same error on my set up my debian 12 install. I followed the "Stretch" guide while carefully reviewing the package changes needed to have php8.2. Permissions are set correctly, apache2 is setup correctly. I don't even get an useful error back. If newer versions aren't compatible, it would be nice to know. It seems like it could be a depreciated extension, or name issue, but I'm not getting enough info to try and correct it. I'm going to install debian 9 and see if I can't get it to work by the book.

EDIT: I believe this is because of PHP 8.2 being entirely incompatible. The wiki needs to be updated so people know it ONLY works with PHP 7

EDIT2: Yes. If you want this to work you need to install debian 9.13 (https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/archive/9.13.0+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/ is what I used) and use the guide from there. Download it to your home folder like wget --no-check-certificate https://downloads.partkeepr.org/partkeepr-1.4.0.tbz2 and set up the sources.list for the archive repo and the rest will work perfectly if you follow the debian 9 tutorial. I hope this helps someone.

Thank you for your help, i sadly already left the project some longer time ago, but thank ya for help

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