Johannes,

Safe mode really limits the features of PHP. Many things stop working.
I would strongly recommend to look for a more robust solution, like a
VPS.  There are many companies that offer affordable basic VPS which
will solve all your problems. Stop wasting your time with this.

Regards,
Pablo


On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Johannes Frandsen <j...@imento.dk> wrote:
>
> I have tried to freeze my project several times with different
> versions of symfony.... but I have never gotten it to work.
> It always ends of with the script crashing...
>
>
> if i run it with my current version (1.1.6) it crashes with this error:
>
> symfony project:freeze /usr/share/php
>
> ...
> ...
> ...
>
> Warning: 
> rename(/var/www/www.site.dev/htdocs/src/data/symfony/web/sf,/var/www/www.site.dev/htdocs/src/demo/sf)
> : No such file or directory in /usr/share/php/symfony/task/
> sfFilesystem.class.php on line 189
>
> Call Stack:
>     0.0003      61944   1. {main}() /usr/bin/symfony:0
>     0.0005      72860   2. include('/usr/share/php/symfony/command/
> cli.php') /usr/bin/symfony:37
>     0.0555    3022360   3. sfSymfonyCommandApplication->run() /usr/
> share/php/symfony/command/cli.php:20
>     0.0601    3203696   4. sfTask->runFromCLI() /usr/share/php/
> symfony/command/sfSymfonyCommandApplication.class.php:72
>     0.0602    3203696   5. sfBaseTask->doRun() /usr/share/php/symfony/
> task/sfTask.class.php:75
>     0.0610    3225748   6. sfProjectFreezeTask->execute() /usr/share/
> php/symfony/task/sfBaseTask.class.php:77
>    21.6509    3319448   7. sfFilesystem->rename() /usr/share/php/
> symfony/task/project/sfProjectFreezeTask.class.php:89
>    21.6514    3319448   8. rename() /usr/share/php/symfony/task/
> sfFilesystem.class.php:189
>
> Dump $_SERVER
> Dump $_GET
> Dump $_POST
> Dump $_COOKIE
> Dump $_FILES
> Dump $_ENV
> Dump $_SESSION
> Dump $_REQUEST
>
>
> somewhat expectable unfreeze crashes as well
>
> symfony project:unfreeze
>
> ...
> ...
> ...
>
> Warning: unlink(/var/www/www.site.dev/htdocs/src/demo/sf): No such
> file or directory in /usr/share/php/symfony/task/
> sfFilesystem.class.php on line 143
>
> Call Stack:
>     0.0003      61808   1. {main}() /usr/bin/symfony:0
>     0.0005      72724   2. include('/usr/share/php/symfony/command/
> cli.php') /usr/bin/symfony:37
>     0.0544    3022072   3. sfSymfonyCommandApplication->run() /usr/
> share/php/symfony/command/cli.php:20
>     0.0592    3202928   4. sfTask->runFromCLI() /usr/share/php/
> symfony/command/sfSymfonyCommandApplication.class.php:72
>     0.0592    3202928   5. sfBaseTask->doRun() /usr/share/php/symfony/
> task/sfTask.class.php:75
>     0.0600    3225116   6. sfProjectUnfreezeTask->execute() /usr/
> share/php/symfony/task/sfBaseTask.class.php:77
>     4.0684    3318816   7. sfFilesystem->remove() /usr/share/php/
> symfony/task/project/sfProjectUnfreezeTask.class.php:71
>     4.0687    3319020   8. unlink() /usr/share/php/symfony/task/
> sfFilesystem.class.php:143
>
> Dump $_SERVER
> Dump $_GET
> Dump $_POST
> Dump $_COOKIE
> Dump $_FILES
> Dump $_ENV
> Dump $_SESSION
> Dump $_REQUEST
>
> So I wrote ant ant script to do what freeze dos when I publich my site.
>
> which leads us back yo my initial problem.....
>
> Why can't I get my symfony site to run on a shared host with safemode
> enable when I use local files and not pear files.
>
>
>
>
>
> On 05/01/2009, at 21.17, Lee Bolding wrote:
>
>>
>> You can freeze your project then upload it.
>>
>> The problem is that you can't build your database from your models, or
>> insert your fixtures without the cli.
>>
>> On 5 Jan 2009, at 20:15, Brandon Olivares wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> How could you have dev on shared hosting without shell? It's not
>>> possible.
>>>
>>> I don't even know how you could set up symfony on your domain
>>> without shell.
>>> Usually you either have to create a symbolic link to web from the
>>> document
>>> root, or else modify the vhost to change the document root. You
>>> can't do
>>> either of those on a shared host without shell.
>>>
>>> Brandon
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: symfony-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:symfony-
>>>> us...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ward Loockx
>>>> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 3:02 PM
>>>> To: symfony-users@googlegroups.com
>>>> Subject: [symfony-users] Re: Symfony on shared host
>>>>
>>>> Isn't there any way to build-propel when having prod/dev env. on
>>>> same
>>>> shared hosting ?
>>>>
>>>> Eno schreef:
>>>>
>>>>     On Jan 5, 1:24 pm, Ward Loockx <w...@loockx.be>
>>>> <mailto:w...@loockx.be>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>             I think it must be possible to build:propel on shared
>>>> hosting.... the
>>>>             cmd line tool just calls a script I think? And isn't it
>>>> possible to
>>>>             execute something over ftp  ?? Just guessing but in theory
>>>> I think it's
>>>>             possible...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     Actually, you can build-propel and freeze on your dev machine
>>>> before
>>>>     uploading to your servers - works fine for me.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>> >
>>
>
>
>
> >
>

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