Hi Istvan,
that behavior usually means php / apache is crached.
Unless you want to start debuging apache/php, not much you can do.
Sometimes it’s caused by a broken extension (maybe your postgres one) or a
not working accelerator.
Can you try with a different php version.
I can install and use eGW with postgres 8.0, since 1.2.101 - I think.
Ralf
István Pongrácz dev.macs@freemail.hu wrote:
Hi,
I used postgresql in the beginning of this year, but I changed all my
sites to mysql.
Now I thought that, I test it with postgresql 7.3.10 just for fun.
I created database/user and a test egw domain, based on these data.
After creating a new domain, I tried to login as config user.
And here I have a problem: if I give correct login information, apache
does not want to execute index.php, but send it to me as download.
In fact, downloaded index.php is empty.
Question is:
-
how can I catch/fix this issue, because my error_log does not contain
any entry regarding this login problem?
-
is that possible, this version of postgresql become unsupported?
Regards,
István
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