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Revision as of 17:04, 29 July 2006 by chris collman (talk | contribs) (thanks for elsewhere link - ooops)

"7. This will start the Moodle Install process, see elsewhere for detail instructions. This can take some time for a new user. Don't panic, you can change things later and the install process will tell you what you absolutely have to fill in or correct."

see elsewhere for detail instructions ? - Now that's what I call helpful. How about a link to this mysterious "elswhere".

The instructions don't work. Apache never started. "Diese Eingabeforderung nicht waehrend des Running beenden Bitte erst bei einem gewollten Shutdown schliessen Please close this command only for Shutdown Apache 2 is starting ... (OS 10048)Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted.  : make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80 no listening sockets available, shutting down Unable to open logs

Apache konnte nicht gestartet werden Apache could not be started Press any key to continue . . ."

I give up for now...

--- Re Elsewhere. Got called away and never went back to put the install moodle link. Thanks for putting in the link.--Chris collman 2 01:04, 30 July 2006 (WST)


I am sorry it did not work for you. I used these instructions on two different machines and they worked. There is a chance I didn't follow my own instructions exactly. I was able to duplicate your error message and have a possible solution.

I was able to get your error message when I got my localhost Moodle (1.5.3) running (it has its own folder and own apache and mysql), then tried to get my Moodle (v 1.6.1 in c:\xampplite) to run at the same time by using either "start_apache" or "start_xampp" commands. 0.0.0.0.0:80 error which I think means Apache is already running and it is not going to run it again. Solution: run stop_apache and try it again. I don't know what else you have on your computer, mine are pretty plain so I don't need to worry about a local wikipedia (for example) running while I use my local Moodle.

I recognized the error message from when I first installed Moodle and later when I first had two version of moodle. I got really frustrated. I found rebooting my computer sometimes got me past that error message. That is the long way of stopping all instances of Apache on a machine. --Chris collman 2 01:04, 30 July 2006 (WST)  :)