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benlynch

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Subdomain - Drupal 7
January 05, 2012, 11:44:07 am
I am hoping this can be done  :-)

I am attempting to install CivicCRM on subdomains and utilize Drupal.  I can install the Drupal 7 fine and then upload the CIVICRM but that is when it begins to error out.  Any suggestions? 

site1.domainname.com
site2.domainname.com


I love CIVICRM! it is an amazing project, I just hope i do not have to host aton of domain names to get it to work.




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Re: Subdomain - Drupal 7
January 05, 2012, 12:07:11 pm
What error do you get? And is your install in sites/default or a different folder?
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Re: Subdomain - Drupal 7
January 23, 2012, 12:17:01 pm
Sorry for the late response.  I was able to get it install.  After testing and messing with the configuration, I have just unistalled and now attmepting to reinstall and I am getting the following error: 

Thoughts?

 Warning: move_uploaded_file(/tmp/civicrm-4.0.8-drupal.tar.gz)(function.move-upload-file): failed to open stream: Permission denied in drupal_move_upload_file()line 1596 of /home/rgroup/public_html/NCRowan/includes/file.inc).
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Unable to move uploaded file.

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Re: Subdomain - Drupal 7
January 23, 2012, 12:19:39 pm
I would suggest you not use the automatic Drupal module fetching feature, rather you should get the archive manually and unzip it in sites/all/modules yourself.

Then install.
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