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Old 06-06-2007, 13:22
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Where does Fantastico store info on installed scripts?

Currently I'm playing around with oscommerce, which I've uninstalled. Now when I try to install it again to the same subdomain I get "You cannot install more than one script in the root directory of a domain".

I've deleted the subdomain, and installed to a new one, but for future reference does anyone know why its doing this?
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Old 06-06-2007, 13:54
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...I've deleted the subdomain, and installed to a new one, but for future reference does anyone know why its doing this?
If you originally installed OSC into the domain root, I'm wondering if it added/modified your .htaccess file which cannot now be deleted (or back-pedalled automatically, to how it used to be)? This would not have happened if you'd have chosen or created a folder for OSC in Fantastico, then uninstalled — it would have deleted the complete folder ...
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I've had something similar with this but I got support to fix it. It was to do with uninstalls etc. I'm hoping someone can shed some more light though so I can ort it myself if it happens again in future.
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Yes, on reflection I don't think it's quite straightforward — I just took a look at one OSC I have installed (in /public_html/osc/) and there's no .htaccess but I did notice OSC has an /images folder which would become merged with the root /images folder I guess.

I just had a look at another domain on my server that has OSC installed in root and what's different is that in the folder /home/accountname<accountname>/.fantasticodata there is an extra file: installed_in_root.php

Do you have this file still present?
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I have installed_in_root.php in the file but I haven't installed anything from fantastico into the root. It's always been in sub domains.

Is there a mention of OSC in the file anywhere?
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I don't actually any of the files now as I manually deleted them and removed the domain, but I did alter the htaccess file so maybe that had something to do with it.

What is wierd is that I created the same domain again, and then tried to re-install and it still says the samething. So I'm assuming that Fantistico stores a list of what its installed somewhere. If I can find it then I can probably change it.
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Where does Fantastico store info on installed scripts?

Currently I'm playing around with oscommerce, which I've uninstalled. Now when I try to install it again to the same subdomain I get "You cannot install more than one script in the root directory of a domain".

I've deleted the subdomain, and installed to a new one, but for future reference does anyone know why its doing this?
It needs to install in a subdirectory (under public_html). It will create the new directory automatically, so make sure that the name you give for the folder isn't already there.
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Old 06-06-2007, 14:46
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This is one of those developing discussions in which none of us have much of a clue, it seems!

Anyway, the benefit of having loads of different accounts to compare is that I found another with OSC not installed in the root and that too is without the file /.fantasticodata/installed_in_root.php so, jc8654, it just deepens the mystery that you have it too! You can tell which scripts have been installed because there'll be a folder for each in /.fantasticodata, but these will be empty (if uninstalled).

BTW, you asked what my example installed_in_root.php contains — it's just 6 bytes in size and I'll have to show you in a code window:
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Old 06-06-2007, 14:52
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Sorted!

It was the installed_in_root.php

I didn't quite grasp what you said originally, and thought you meant it was in the subdomain.
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Well, thanks for letting us know — glad to hear it turned out to be a success!
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And thanks for the help. It was beginning to bug me a little bit
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Glad to see you got it sorted - Don't forget always install fantastico scripts in a subdirectory to avoid problems!
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