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#101 2012-04-06 09:51:04

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

Snowdrift wrote:

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The only person I've known that was able to get it running was RHY, on Windows.

That would explain alot...

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I got it to work too! (mostly)


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#102 2012-04-06 09:56:02

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

I may try to make my own version for Mac OS X or Linux someday. I think that the Scratch servers use Linux, but I could be wrong.

For now, I just use the Mod Share Platform.


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#103 2012-04-06 09:58:41

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

Yeah, they use some form of Linux (Ubuntu, maybe?)
It's easy enough making it run on Windows though.


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#104 2012-04-06 10:01:27

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

veggieman001 wrote:

Yeah, they use some form of Linux (Ubuntu, maybe?)
It's easy enough making it run on Windows though.

I wasn't able to get Apache working on my Windows computer, though. I only got it working on my MacBook.


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#105 2012-04-06 10:02:27

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

Yeah, they use some form of Linux (Ubuntu, maybe?)
It's easy enough making it run on Windows though.

I wasn't able to get Apache working on my Windows computer, though. I only got it working on my MacBook.

Did you try XAMPP, and did you make sure nothing else is running on port 80? And what version of Windows is it?


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#106 2012-04-06 10:46:06

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

veggieman001 wrote:

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

Yeah, they use some form of Linux (Ubuntu, maybe?)
It's easy enough making it run on Windows though.

I wasn't able to get Apache working on my Windows computer, though. I only got it working on my MacBook.

Did you try XAMPP, and did you make sure nothing else is running on port 80? And what version of Windows is it?

No, I did not try XAMPP (I tried WAMP), I'm pretty sure nothing else is running on port 80, and I run Windows 7 Pro.


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#107 2012-04-06 12:27:00

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

jvvg wrote:


I wasn't able to get Apache working on my Windows computer, though. I only got it working on my MacBook.

Did you try XAMPP, and did you make sure nothing else is running on port 80? And what version of Windows is it?

No, I did not try XAMPP (I tried WAMP), I'm pretty sure nothing else is running on port 80, and I run Windows 7 Pro.

Can you post a guide for OSX?


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#108 2012-04-06 15:32:31

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

bobbybee wrote:

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

Did you try XAMPP, and did you make sure nothing else is running on port 80? And what version of Windows is it?

No, I did not try XAMPP (I tried WAMP), I'm pretty sure nothing else is running on port 80, and I run Windows 7 Pro.

Can you post a guide for OSX?

If I can ever figure it out.

I'm going to start tomorrow.

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#109 2012-04-06 17:42:10

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

jvvg wrote:


I wasn't able to get Apache working on my Windows computer, though. I only got it working on my MacBook.

Did you try XAMPP, and did you make sure nothing else is running on port 80? And what version of Windows is it?

No, I did not try XAMPP (I tried WAMP), I'm pretty sure nothing else is running on port 80, and I run Windows 7 Pro.

You should try XAMPP then.


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#110 2012-04-06 18:12:44

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

veggieman001 wrote:

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

Did you try XAMPP, and did you make sure nothing else is running on port 80? And what version of Windows is it?

No, I did not try XAMPP (I tried WAMP), I'm pretty sure nothing else is running on port 80, and I run Windows 7 Pro.

You should try XAMPP then.

PHP works best in UNIX/Linux, so I'll try my Mac first, as I have a fully working copy of MAMP with HTTPS support on it. It supports all of the web technologies I need: Apache, MySQL Improved, PHP, and the jvvg Industries FTP Platform.


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#111 2012-04-06 18:25:44

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

jvvg wrote:

No, I did not try XAMPP (I tried WAMP), I'm pretty sure nothing else is running on port 80, and I run Windows 7 Pro.

You should try XAMPP then.

PHP works best in UNIX/Linux, so I'll try my Mac first, as I have a fully working copy of MAMP with HTTPS support on it. It supports all of the web technologies I need: Apache, MySQL Improved, PHP, and the jvvg Industries FTP Platform.

You'll also need memcached, sillypants! And why do you need an FTP platform?

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#112 2012-04-06 18:47:20

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

veggieman001 wrote:

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:


You should try XAMPP then.

PHP works best in UNIX/Linux, so I'll try my Mac first, as I have a fully working copy of MAMP with HTTPS support on it. It supports all of the web technologies I need: Apache, MySQL Improved, PHP, and the jvvg Industries FTP Platform.

You'll also need memcached, sillypants! And why do you need an FTP platform?

I mean that my Windows server didn't support anything at all.

Do you know if they make memcached for Mac OS X?

The jvvg Industries FTP Platform is a way for myself and others to modify the contents of the website from another computer. It is based off PureFTPd.


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#113 2012-04-06 19:13:08

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

jvvg wrote:


PHP works best in UNIX/Linux, so I'll try my Mac first, as I have a fully working copy of MAMP with HTTPS support on it. It supports all of the web technologies I need: Apache, MySQL Improved, PHP, and the jvvg Industries FTP Platform.

You'll also need memcached, sillypants! And why do you need an FTP platform?

I mean that my Windows server didn't support anything at all.

Do you know if they make memcached for Mac OS X?

The jvvg Industries FTP Platform is a way for myself and others to modify the contents of the website from another computer. It is based off PureFTPd.

There are builds of memcached for Mac, though I don't know whether they'd be the right ones for your version of PHP. You could also build it yourself, I believe.

And why would you need the FTP if it's on your computer though?


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#114 2012-04-06 21:47:57

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

veggieman001 wrote:

jvvg wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:


You'll also need memcached, sillypants! And why do you need an FTP platform?

I mean that my Windows server didn't support anything at all.

Do you know if they make memcached for Mac OS X?

The jvvg Industries FTP Platform is a way for myself and others to modify the contents of the website from another computer. It is based off PureFTPd.

There are builds of memcached for Mac, though I don't know whether they'd be the right ones for your version of PHP. You could also build it yourself, I believe.

And why would you need the FTP if it's on your computer though?

1. I'll look into it.
2. I'm not the only one who manages the content on the website


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#115 2012-04-07 10:04:32

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

Well, I tried installing it (turns out I already have Memcached), but I just get a blank page.

EDIT: it was due to a faulty SVN client, and it didn't download everything it needed to.

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#116 2012-04-07 10:15:02

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

So, you got it to work?


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#117 2012-04-07 10:22:55

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

After re-downloading all the files, it still doesn't work.  sad

I followed all of the instructions...


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#118 2012-04-07 10:25:14

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

What is supposed to show up in the default index.php (I mean after I configured it for Apache to point to the webroot)?

Edit: wait...I'm running standard PHP. Do I need CakePHP?

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#119 2012-04-07 11:40:37

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

veggieman001 wrote:

Snowdrift wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

The only person I've known that was able to get it running was RHY, on Windows.

That would explain alot...

lol
I got it to work too! (mostly)

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#120 2012-04-07 12:20:39

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

Snowdrift wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

Snowdrift wrote:


That would explain alot...

lol
I got it to work too! (mostly)

No, I Mean This.

What's so exciting about that

jvvg wrote:

What is supposed to show up in the default index.php (I mean after I configured it for Apache to point to the webroot)?

Edit: wait...I'm running standard PHP. Do I need CakePHP?

Do you have PHP connected with memcached?


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#121 2012-04-07 12:39:03

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

veggieman001 wrote:

Snowdrift wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:


lol
I got it to work too! (mostly)

No, I Mean This.

What's so exciting about that

jvvg wrote:

What is supposed to show up in the default index.php (I mean after I configured it for Apache to point to the webroot)?

Edit: wait...I'm running standard PHP. Do I need CakePHP?

Do you have PHP connected with memcached?

Yes, I do.


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#122 2012-04-07 13:54:11

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

Hmm... that's strange. Do you have the memcached server details entered in bootstrap.php?


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#123 2012-04-07 14:40:02

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

veggieman001 wrote:

Hmm... that's strange. Do you have the memcached server details entered in bootstrap.php?

I think so.


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#124 2012-04-07 16:55:27

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

I'm also not getting any memcached errors, I'm just getting a blank page.


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#125 2012-04-07 17:30:29

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Re: Installing ScratchR locally

bobbybee wrote:

Out of curiosity, how many people successfully (or perhaps not) installed the ScratchR source code on their local machine. I'm trying to make a mini Scratch as I'm typing this.

Just out of curiosity, what is ScratchR?


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