![]() ![]() It all comes down to getting install.php to run… correctly, post install, to fix it.įor me this could not run correctly, and then, it deletes itself! I had a firewall issue which I couldn’t track down. So after months of a BLANK home Page and Admin panel and repeating the whole thing over and over again,ĪLWAYS HAVE A (direct, not proxy) INTERNET CONNECTION WHEN INSTALLING AMPPS. In the FIRST PLACE! if you install it when offline.your screwed. if it didnt work, then your screwed because its NOT there anymore, so you then get the Yes! that is right, it DELETES ITSELF> GAH!! Unless, it is blocked by your firewall, then… it deletes itself! “/Applications/AMPPS/php-5.6/bin/php” -c “/Applications/AMPPS/php-5.6/etc/php.ini” “/Applications/AMPPS/ampps/softaculous/enduser/install.php” So, if you have a blank home/admin screen you are supposed to run this MODIFIED FOR MY SYSTEM IF it is blocked by, say your firewall, (me) or something, then AFTER IT RUNS This is because it downloads files… the install.php does that, during install. No such file or directory in terminal, runaround. Not much fun, and you cant run it …again, because you have lost it. ![]() So, if you see that, you have to get install.php and run it again. ![]() Well, apparently you are supposed to run the CRON job file, in order to re download it.īut again, you ALSO have to edit the command that is shown on web sites as a solution to the correct php version. Warning: file_get_contents( ): failed to open stream: php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: nodename nor servname provided, or not known in /Applications/AMPPS/ampps/softaculous/enduser/install.php on line 6Īlso, another way is to download the whole AMPPS installer again… and just copy the the install.php file from the installer, located atįrom the installer to the same directory of your installed app.įinally, after realising that I was going in rings, running then losing install.php, I did this (what showed me I had a firewall issue was THIS message returned in my terminal “/Applications/AMPPS/php-5.6/bin/php” -c “/Applications/AMPPS/php-5.6/etc/php.ini” “/Applications/AMPPS/ampps/softaculous/cron.php”Īgain, you must have a WORKING INTERNET connection AND NOT HAVE (like me) Some firewall rule, blocking it. ![]()
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