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    Wordpress - too many levels of symbolic links  
Wilbert Smeets


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07-25-07 12:13 AM


Hi all,

While installing Wordpress I encounter some problems that I myself can
not fix. Google isn't a help too me at this point. The wordpress
directory is accessible since I can call the readme.html from any pc.
Could someone please give me a clue on what to do in this case?
I can see that /etc/wp-settings.php seems to be linked to itself.
I have no idea why, nor do I have a clue on how to resolve this.
Here is a part of the error.log


[Tue Jul 24 22:23:34 2007] [error] [client *.*.*.*] php Warning:
require_once(/etc/wordpress/wp-settings.php) [<a
href='function.require-once'>function.require-once</a>]: failed to open
stream: Too many levels of symbolic links in
/etc/wordpress/wp-config.php on line 20
[Tue Jul 24 22:23:34 2007] [error] [client *.*.*.*] php Fatal er
ror:
require_once() [<a href='function.require'>function.require</a>]: Failed
opening required '/etc/wordpress/wp-settings.php'
(include_path='.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear') in
/etc/wordpress/wp-config.php on line 20
[Tue Jul 24 22:23:34 2007] [error] [client *.*.*.*] File does no
t exist:
/var/www/myurl.com/htdocs/Blog/favicon.ico, referer:
http://blog.myurl.com/wp-admin/install.php


Any advise would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Wilbert Smeets





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    Re: Wordpress - too many levels of symbolic links  
wimpunk


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07-25-07 12:13 AM

Wilbert Smeets wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> While installing Wordpress I encounter some problems that I myself can
> not fix. Google isn't a help too me at this point. The wordpress
> directory is accessible since I can call the readme.html from any pc.
> Could someone please give me a clue on what to do in this case?
> I can see that /etc/wp-settings.php seems to be linked to itself.
> I have no idea why, nor do I have a clue on how to resolve this.
> Here is a part of the error.log
>

Just remove the file and create a new one by copying the
wp-config-sample.php to wp-config.php. I think that's the best solution.





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    Re: Wordpress - too many levels of symbolic links  
Wilbert Smeets


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07-25-07 12:13 AM

wimpunk wrote:
> Wilbert Smeets wrote: 
>
> Just remove the file and create a new one by copying the
> wp-config-sample.php to wp-config.php. I think that's the best solution.

I send a reply to the Wimpunk and not the group by accident.
So here is the reply.

Well the wp-config.php is accessible.
I allready did what you said btw.
The problem lies (do i spell that right?) in wp-settings.php
I can't even do a cat wp-settings.php
The install script tries to access it in /etc/wordpress
That makes no sense to me, cause the original file is in my
/var/www/domainname

And that one is accessible. I can edit etc.





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    Re: Wordpress - too many levels of symbolic links  
wimpunk


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07-25-07 12:13 PM

Wilbert Smeets wrote:
> wimpunk wrote: 
>
> I send a reply to the Wimpunk and not the group by accident.
> So here is the reply.

No problem.

>
> Well the wp-config.php is accessible.
> I allready did what you said btw.
> The problem lies (do i spell that right?) in wp-settings.php
> I can't even do a cat wp-settings.php
> The install script tries to access it in /etc/wordpress
> That makes no sense to me, cause the original file is in my
> /var/www/domainname
>
> And that one is accessible. I can edit etc.

First, I'm wondering why you putted it in /etc/wordpress.  I've
installed wordpress a while ago and mine is just in my /var/www/domainname
Second, try the wordpress forum.  As far as I remember, they are pretty
active and normally they should know the answer.





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    Re: Wordpress - too many levels of symbolic links  
Wilbert Smeets


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07-25-07 06:13 PM

Thanks for your reply.
Well I did not put it there.
I've installed it in the first place with a source in my sources list.
The wordpress forum wasn't that helpfull... As a matter of fact, the
only responsive mod told me in polite words to take a hike and that they
did not support it. Which to me was strange, i've been supporting SuSE
for years as my job and never told someone that I would not support
something. It was a response I would expect from commercial software,
not something someone who loves what he is doing would say. When he
asked me what a symbolic link was I almost did a apt-get remove
wordpress & apt-get install php-nuke.

However, I know wordpress and it is the blog of my choice. In the end I
have deleted all wordpress files, downloaded a fresh install from the
wordpress site. And the whole issue was resolved.

I still have no clue why the package from my source list ended up in
/usr/share/wordpress and in /etc/wordpress and why wp-config was linked
to itself.

Anyway, for me the case is closed. My wordpress runs, and I'm a happy
camper. I am however in serious doubt if I should promote wordpress to
anyone in the future due to the weird response on their forum.

Cheers and thanks for your help mate,

Wilbert

wimpunk wrote:
> Wilbert Smeets wrote: 
>
> No problem.
> 
>
> First, I'm wondering why you putted it in /etc/wordpress.  I've
> installed wordpress a while ago and mine is just in my /var/www/domainname
> Second, try the wordpress forum.  As far as I remember, they are pretty
> active and normally they should know the answer.





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