02-09-2019, 09:57 AM
(02-09-2019, 09:52 AM)morha13 Wrote: Hello,
I've been trying to install Userspice a few times and I'm getting the same problem over and over again.
What I did:
1. Changed permissions of the init.php file to 666.
2. Made sure all system requirements match. (The only thing on the main page that isn't matched is the Display Errors value in the php.ini)
3. Set my timezone, filled all database details
4. Pressed on Try these settings. Then there were no errors, and it said the connection was successful and I hit the button appeared to move on (Also I looked in the database and it created 35 tables, so it seems the connection was fine).
5. Then in step 3 I hit the clean up button, and it redirected me to update.php?installer=1, which showed http error 500, without any extra info.
Then I tried to go to index.php of the website but it led me back to the installation folder. So I tried manually removing it, but still, nothing works there's a 500 error on index.php.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
What kind of system are you on? I'm guessing it's Mac/Linux. Is it a live server or something like LAMP/MAMP/XAMPP?
So error 500 is sort of a generic error message. The first thing I would try is going to the top of any page that is giving you an error 500 and at the top, put these two lines of code....
error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set('display_errors', 1);
If you STILL only see an error 500, then you probably need to edit your php.ini file and set the error reporting line to
error_reporting=E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT
If you STILL see an error 500 then you have a file permission issue and we can work on that once I know a little more about your system.