[ZendTo] Issue with Installation on CentOS 7.

Daniel Bird dbird at sgul.ac.uk
Wed Mar 8 18:30:38 GMT 2017


Hi Jules,
We actually figured this out a short time ago.

Our Kickstart build installs the EPEL repo by default, but we disable it during kickstart post.

Of course, your install script also installs EPEL, but since the epel.repo file exists, it installs an epel.repo.new and keeps using our file in which EPEL is disabled.

Manually ensuring enabled=1 in /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo before running the installer fixed it.

ATB

Dan

From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On Behalf Of Jules
Sent: 08 March 2017 17:52
To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to>
Subject: Re: [ZendTo] Issue with Installation on CentOS 7.

Anthony,

Did you respond to *any* of the questions it asked you with any key except just pressing Return?

I suspect you managed to respond with a space somewhere, or something like that.
Try running stage 4 again, and just keep pressing Return and nothing else. You can run the stage 4 script (it's in the CentOS-RedHat subdirectory) on its own, or else just run the whole installer again and tell it not to do stages 1 to 3.

Cheers,
Jules.

On 01/03/2017 14:29, Anthony Wilson wrote:
Hi

I am trying to install the latest version of Zendto on a new CentOS7 server.

I have followed your instructions on your web page (http://zend.to/downloads.php#installer), however I have encountered the following error message at the end of a task 4.

"Building the RPM for php-pecl-apcu failed.
Do not worry, I have a patch which might fix this.
I will apply it and try again.
grep: : No such file or directory
head: : invalid number of lines
tail: cannot open '' for reading: No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat '': No such file or directory
cp: cannot create regular file '': No such file or directory
grep: : No such file or directory
head: : invalid number of lines
tail: cannot open '' for reading: No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat '': No such file or directory
cp: cannot create regular file '': No such file or directory
error: File /root/rpmbuild/SPECS/ is not a regular file.
Something went wrong, and the RPMs for php-pecl-apcu were
not built successfully. Please go back through the output from this
and try to fix what went wrong (usually something that should
be installed but was not).
Then run this script again.
Exiting..."

su -
/opt/zendto/bin/adduser.php
That will show you the syntax. Use it to add a single test user.
Then login to the website and drop off some files.

Now go and configure ZendTo itself in
/opt/zendto/config/preferences.php and
/opt/zendto/config/zendto.conf

For help configuring ZendTo for Active Directory, see
http://zend.to/activedirectory.php"


Any assistant would help, as I didn't install the software before.

Regards

Anthony Wilson
Systems & Applications Administrator
IT Services - Information Services
St Georges - University of London.

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