Thread: How to continue Installation if stalled? and using Joomla?
After uninstalling and re-installing Postresql (it stalled at phpWiki), I got down the setup Stack to phpBB, but when I hit "Next" on the Details window,it went gray/stalled. I went to www.phpBB.com and installed it from there.
I still have EnterpriseDB tuning wizard for pg V1.3-2, media Wiki v1.15.01, and Drupal to install. Several questions:
a. Will the phpBB from the www.phpBB.com site work OK?
b. If "a" is OK, how do I continue the installation of the other pieces?
c. Can I use Joomla or other CMS software instead of Drupal with Postgresql? as this seems easier to learn?
Could you send response directly to me, also as I don't want to miss a response.
Thanks
Irv Guyett
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:10 PM, Irvin Guyett <ipguyett@comcast.net> wrote: > After uninstalling and re-installing Postresql (it stalled at phpWiki), I > got down the setup Stack to phpBB, but when I hit "Next" on the Details > window,it went gray/stalled. I went to www.phpBB.com and installed it from > there. Hi, Irvin. This is a list for postgresql-related novice issues. It sounds like your questions relate to other software. > I still have EnterpriseDB tuning wizard for pg V1.3-2, media Wiki v1.15.01, > and Drupal to install. Several questions: > > a. Will the phpBB from the www.phpBB.com site work OK? You will need to write to the phpBB folks. > b. If "a" is OK, how do I continue the installation of the other pieces? Ditto. > c. Can I use Joomla or other CMS software instead of Drupal with Postgresql? > as this seems easier to learn? You will want to write to the Joomla people or read the manual for Joomla. > Could you send response directly to me, also as I don't want to miss a > response. > > Thanks > Irv Guyett
On 9 February 2010 02:10, Irvin Guyett <ipguyett@comcast.net> wrote: > c. Can I use Joomla or other CMS software instead of Drupal with Postgresql? > as this seems easier to learn? Not yet. I've been working with one of the lead Joomla developers to get PostgreSQL support added, but it's been slow going as there hasn't been much response to what I've provided to them. At the moment only the database schema and driver has been written, but a lot of work still remains to rewrite the awful SQL queries that MySQL currently lets Joomla get away with. Thom