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 libexpat for PHP 5.3, Fail to install on VM (4 Replies, Read 6018 times)
wgimenes
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Just got a new VM from SSHVM.com and the built in installation of Webuzo with Centos 6.0 fails with the error "libexpat for PHP 5.3".

A search here and on Google don't seem to have any information on that double string.

Anyone there with experience of Webuso has a clue as to what might be causing that and how to circumvent it?

Thanks in advance

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libexpat for PHP 5.3
valley
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Are you trying to install PHP from the command line using yum ?
http://www.webuzo.com/wiki/System_Requirements

Could you please provide a screenshot to help us assist you faster and better ?

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libexpat for PHP 5.3
wgimenes
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Quote From : valley April 25, 2015, 6:52 am
Are you trying to install PHP from the command line using yum ?
http://www.webuzo.com/wiki/System_Requirements

Could you please provide a screenshot to help us assist you faster and better ?


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This is the default installation from the VPS host. Centos 6.0.

I've checked the httpd installation and mysql. It "seems" to be fine.

Thanks again,

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wgimenes
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Never mind. All sorted now.

Followed the installation guide, reinstalled the template from the host with just a basic CentOS 6.0, installed Webuzo and it's all good.

Thanks for your help.

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valley
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Seems the libexpat package was not downloaded on your server hence you face the issues.

Simply remove the libexpat dir and it would have worked instead of a CentOS re-isntall altogether.

Root > rm -rf /var/softaculous/apps/libexpat*

Glad that your issue is resolved though.

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