Not that Google/Amazon are like the 'wild west'. One where you are in charge of whatever is installed and not at the mercy of provider. Sounds like you might need to move to Google or Amazon to get a developers instance of the OS you need to continue. "installed the packages through WHM because my host provider insisted for security reasons" If I could get a very easy to follow centos script would be of great help. Sudo sh -c "echo 'extension=solr.so' > /etc/php5/cli/conf.d/solr.ini" Sudo sh -c "echo 'extension=solr.so' > /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/solr.ini"
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GAPPS 6.0.1 TÜRKÇE INSTALL
Sudo apt-get install libpcre3-dev libxml2-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev File structure where to install the files is a big question.Ĥ) Under moodle, I never got the option to setup the hostname and port number and this indicates I might have installed solr in the wrong directory and possibly under root user rather than the moodle user. However, I installed the packages through WHM because my host provider insisted for security reasons.ģ) I don't know if I should install solr under the /root/solr dir for moodle. Some of the issues I have encountered with the script below are:ġ) It assumes one is logged in a a user other than root, and because my environment needs to be setup correctly, I cannot run any of the commands below.Ģ) One needs apt-get, but actually I got yum to download the products.
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Also, the file structure is different since I cannot see this "/etc/php5/cli/conf.d" dir.Īlso, I installed Apache solr under the /opt/solr dir.,(but it seems to be running Ok) I don't know if this is causing the PHP startup error in Moodle, but I suspect it's a PATH issue.
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I am at this point below, but I have centos and I am trying to setup the sudoers since my environment is not set up correctly.