Re: Spartacus Fail Due To Host Restriction
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:41 am
Hi!
It depends on your hoster setup, if they run a chroot for your website, they can isoloate the user. But 99% of hosts have one central user for ALL php applications, thus not having a possibility to sort out an application. PHP does not run on "per application" basis, so there is no "serendipity user".
I am quite certain that your provider will not allow Spartacus to work. It conflicts with their interests of not giving you access and maintaining the application for you. They could not do that, if you were able to install custom code on it. For that, you need to host the application yourself via a standalone-installation - this is not very hard to manage; once installed, you can upgrade serendipity by simply uploading the new files, no more.
Regards,
Garvin
It depends on your hoster setup, if they run a chroot for your website, they can isoloate the user. But 99% of hosts have one central user for ALL php applications, thus not having a possibility to sort out an application. PHP does not run on "per application" basis, so there is no "serendipity user".
I am quite certain that your provider will not allow Spartacus to work. It conflicts with their interests of not giving you access and maintaining the application for you. They could not do that, if you were able to install custom code on it. For that, you need to host the application yourself via a standalone-installation - this is not very hard to manage; once installed, you can upgrade serendipity by simply uploading the new files, no more.
Regards,
Garvin