Guest Posted December 1, 2006 Posted December 1, 2006 I can go trough with the install if I chose to install the sample data. If I try not to I get this error message: "The error message returned is: Table 'pushingthepins.configuration' doesn't exist Please click on the Back button below to review your database server settings." Im running latest Apache on latest Os X Tiger, also latest Mysql.
shooter-boy Posted December 1, 2006 Posted December 1, 2006 Are you using the pre-installed Apache and php, or have you installed your own? Rob Rob Bell - Inspired Graphix Customising osCommerce in Australia, and the world! View my profile for web and email links. I'm sorry, but i cannot offer Free support via PM etc, and osCommerce forums prohibit me from putting any reference to paid support in my signauture. However viewing my profile may provide links to my website or something like that which you may find useful.
Guest Posted December 1, 2006 Posted December 1, 2006 Are you using the pre-installed Apache and php, or have you installed your own? Rob Preinstalled. Mysql ive installed now though
hschmitz Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 I can go trough with the install if I chose to install the sample data. If I try not to I get this error message: "The error message returned is: Table 'pushingthepins.configuration' doesn't exist Please click on the Back button below to review your database server settings." Im running latest Apache on latest Os X Tiger, also latest Mysql. I am getting the same error on a number of different systems. It seems to be a general bug of the installation script.
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