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Website Health Check - cURL ... Not Installed - Warning
#1
Hi Guys,

Just started to test out version 1.4, super product. I have a small problem with the website health check on my local Xampp server:

GetSimple Version

* GetSimple Version: ... Latest version installed (1.4)

Server Setup

* PHP Version 5.2.8 ... OK
* cURL ... Not Installed - Warning
* SimpleXML Module ... Installed - OK
* Default Timezone Function ... Installed - OK
* Apache Mod Rewrite ... Installed - OK
........

Running getsimple in a subfolder of the root so after editing my .htaccess to suit, all is well. Clean URLs work a treat, so should I be worried about cURL not being installed.

Thanks
Steve
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#2
Thank you!

I don't think so... the only thing we currently use cURL for is for Ticket Submission - so right now I think you are fine. That's why I listed it as a 'Warning', and not an error.
- Chris
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#3
I have curl installed and it is throwing an error - cURL not installed. I just tried installing GetSimple 1.6.

which curl ──(Mon,Aug31)─┘
/usr/bin/curl

It would not install.
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#4
do you have the php5 implementation of curl installed?

On ubuntu:
Code:
apt-get install php5-curl
Then restart apache
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#5
HI, installing 1.6 on archlinux apapche2 and PHP 5.2.9
When came to install form already have a flashing "Warning: cURL Not Installed", so i fiil form press install now and no response Sad still have filled form and flashing warninig...


System Linux localhost 2.6.25-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jul 14 15:25:51 UTC 2008 i686
Build Date Mar 25 2009 14:59:44
Configure Command './configure' '--prefix=/usr' '--sysconfdir=/etc/php' '--with-layout=GNU' '--with-config-file-path=/etc/php' '--with-config-file-scan-dir=/etc/php/conf.d' '--enable-inline-optimization' '--disable-debug' '--disable-rpath' '--disable-static' '--enable-shared' '--mandir=/usr/share/man' '--with-apxs2' '--disable-cli' '--with-openssl=shared' '--with-zlib=shared' '--enable-bcmath=shared' '--with-bz2=shared' '--enable-calendar=shared' '--with-curl=shared' '--enable-dba=shared' '--without-db2' '--without-db3' '--with-db4=shared' '--with-gdbm=shared' '--enable-dbase=shared' '--enable-exif=shared' '--enable-ftp=shared' '--with-gd=shared' '--enable-gd-native-ttf' '--with-jpeg-dir=shared,/usr' '--with-png-dir=shared,/usr' '--with-gettext=shared' '--with-imap=shared' '--with-imap-ssl=shared' '--with-ldap=shared' '--enable-mbstring=shared' '--with-mcrypt=shared' '--with-mysql=shared' '--with-mysql-sock=/tmp/mysql.sock' '--with-mysql=shared' '--with-mysqli=shared' '--with-ncurses=shared' '--with-unixODBC=shared,/usr' '--enable-pdo=shared' '--with-pdo-mysql=shared' '--with-pdo-sqlite=shared,/usr' '--with-pdo-odbc=shared,unixODBC,/usr' '--with-pdo-pgsql=shared' '--with-sqlite=shared' '--enable-sqlite-utf8' '--with-pgsql=shared' '--enable-shmop=shared' '--with-snmp=shared' '--enable-soap=shared' '--enable-sysvmsg=shared' '--enable-sysvsem=shared' '--enable-sysvshm=shared' '--with-tidy=shared' '--with-xsl=shared' '--enable-zip=shared' '--enable-posix=shared' '--enable-sockets=shared' '--enable-xml' '--with-ttf=shared' '--enable-session=shared' '--with-regex=php' '--with-pcre-regex=/usr' '--enable-mbstring=all' '--enable-mbregex' '--enable-json=shared' '--with-iconv=shared' '--with-xmlrpc=shared' '--with-pspell=shared' '--with-freetype-dir=shared,/usr' '--with-mime-magic=shared' '--with-gmp=shared' '--with-mhash=shared'


only in header of output of phpinfo() "cURL" mentions.
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#6
I had the same issue with my XAMPP on my Windows XP box. Did a search online and found a fix. As follows:

The steps are as follows :

1) Close XAMP (if running)
2) Navigate to XAMP\bin\php\(your version of php)\
3) edit php.ini
4) Search for curl, uncomment extension=php_curl.dll
5) Navigate to XAMP\bin\Apache\(your version of apache)\bin\
6) edit php.ini
7) Search for curl, uncomment extension=php_curl.dll
8) Save both
9) Restart XAMP

When I followed these instructions, cURL was successfully enabled. I installed GetSimple to another of my vhosts and didn't get the blank install page. Once I upgraded to 1.6 I also didn't get the loop back to the install page.
Heather Feuerhelm
Uniquely Yours Business Services
Virtual Business Services
Web Design and Hosting
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#7
hi guys,

i tried to install get-simple 1.6..

but its showing a warning called cURL not installed..

what can i do for this..

can anyone help for me..

thanks in advance..
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#8
hi sundar,

first of all what version of PHP do you use on your server?
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#9
Sundar, GS only used curl to check for updates to the system, so if everything else is working fine I wouldn't worry about it.
- Chris
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