HomePage :: ConfigurationFile :: ExternalLinks :: Troubleshooting http://vse-adminy.ru http://mkcstrke.ru The instructions below have not been updated in a while. Due to this if you are installing for Slackware, Fedora or RedHat it is best to use the instructions provided at http://www.hostinghacks.net. Debian instructions may be outdated, so if you are using Debian i suggest you download the latest release from the download page or export the latest stable CVS rather than using the deb file. As noted on the Debian instructions they are not officially supported. Also, you may check out this for assistance: http://seeuploader.com

"Official" Distro-Specific Instructions:

For 0.5 Stable:

  • windows 2003 web server is getting made
  • RedHat9? Installation Instructions
  • FedoraCore1 Installation Instructions. Since everything is compiled from source, these can be useful for other distributions too
  • Old FreeBSD.4.x Installation Instructions (by ugjm and hca)
  • New FreeBSD.5.x Installation Instructions
  • Slackware10 Installation Instructions
  • DebianSarge Installation Instructions
  • CentOS3 Installation Instructions
  • Hosting Hacks Instructions for RedHat (non-rpm based): http://webcp.hostinghacks.net/redhat/web-cp/ (Link No Longer Working)
  • Windows is NOT supported at this time (if you are interested in porting web-cp, please contact us)

For 0.6 Unstable/Development:

  • UbuntuDapper Installation Instructions. Untested, but might also work for Debian
  • CentOS4 Installation Instructions (use CentOS3 instructions for 0.5)

Please see RecommendedPermissions for information on preparing the permissions of the webcp directory if the information is not provided by the instructions you are following.

We do not have the time to answer questions that have been answered multiple times before, so please search the forums before asking a question and check the Troubleshooting section of this wiki.

Notice: "unserialize() [<a href='function.unserialize'>function.unserialize</a>]: Error at offset 1315 of 1325 bytes" (...repeated 2 times)