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You need to install the php-mysql package.<br>
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Jules.<br>
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On 08/05/2012 23:45, Bryan Parks wrote:
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cite="mid:CACYHp2j3hPiX6XqF+9N6Sz2c-trKE1r50SqbLA=22Mv=rNm0uw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">We are trying to configure ZendTo on a server that is
running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I followed all of the setup instructions
on the website and everything went off without a hitch, but once I
tried to connect to the website I got the following message in the
web browser:
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<div>Fatal error: Class 'SQLiteDatabase' not found in
/opt/zendto/lib/SQLite.php on line 44</div>
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<div>I've also checked the apache error log and the only thing
that shows up is the same message. It seems like the databases
aren't setup on the server, but all of the installation
documentation that I can find says there is no setup necessary
if we are using SQLite. Can anyone offer any suggestions as to
what might be wrong with our configuration?</div>
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