[dokuwiki] breadcrumbs "crashes" dokuwiki?

  • From: "Luís Gois" <luisgois@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: dokuwiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 11:29:41 +0100

Greetings.

Just installed dokuwiki 2007-06-26 in HPUX11i+Apache 2.0.52+PHP 4.3.8
but I can't use it. After installation, the doku.php start page is
rendered only until the breadcrumbs and it stops at "Trace:" (no
footer tool/buttonbar and images).

Pressing "Create this page" only changes this button to "Show  page".
The breadcrumbs remain as before and no footer.

This is a public wiki (ACL disabled) and chmod -R 777 for dokuwiki
folder; I'm running httpd with the user owning the dokuwiki files.

The results of "?do=check" are (if I enable ACL, "?do=check" doesn't work) :

<do=check>
DokuWiki version: Release 2007-06-26
Consider upgrading PHP to 4.3.10 or higher for security reasons (your
version: 4.3.8)
Datadir is writable
Attic is writable
Mediadir is writable
Cachedir is writable
Lockdir is writable
conf/users.auth.php is not writable
mb_string extension not available - PHP only replacements will be used
Debugging support is enabled. If you don't need it you should set
$conf['allowdebug'] = 0
You are currently not logged in
Your current permission for this page is 8
The current page is not writable by the webserver
The current page is writable by you
</do=check>

I've previously installed this same dokuwiki version in CentOS in 5
minutes and it's fully working
(http://xserver.kicks-ass.org/dokuwiki/doku.php) ... this is driving
me mad!:D How can I debug this PHP code and find out where this is
going wrong?

I've also manually added a couple of "start.txt" but can't see them in
dokuwiki. My current pages filestructure :

.
./wiki
./wiki/dokuwiki.txt
./wiki/syntax.txt
./playground
./playground/playground.txt
./start.txt
./lagois
./lagois/start.txt

Any tips on how can I proceed? Meanwhile, I'll be trying to install
dokuwiki on Windows!;)
Regards,
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Luís Góis
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