tintagel

tintagel commented on issue diogo/gnu-social#281

Following a mastodon user results in internal server error

I am using v2, yes. I had not tried to follow a pleroma user, but I was able to follow a Pleroma account successfully, so that is working. I have tried several mastodon instances and users, and have not had any luck as of yet.

2 years ago

tintagel commented on issue diogo/gnu-social#280

Avatars saving, but not displaying

I have fixed this! Here was the situation:

2 years ago

tintagel opened issue diogo/gnu-social#281

Following a mastodon user results in internal server error

2 years ago

tintagel commented on issue diogo/gnu-social#280

Avatars saving, but not displaying

I moved to an entirely new web host, on a VPS rather than private hosting.

2 years ago

tintagel commented on issue diogo/gnu-social#280

Avatars saving, but not displaying

I have, and have also tried with a fresh install, and in various browsers.

2 years ago

tintagel commented on issue diogo/gnu-social#280

Avatars saving, but not displaying

An example of what I'm seeing. The upload appears successful, no visible errors

2 years ago

tintagel opened issue diogo/gnu-social#280

Avatars saving, but not displaying

2 years ago

tintagel commented on issue diogo/gnu-social#254

Cannot redeclare _PEAR_call_destructors() (previously declared in /home/fuccom/public_html/social/extlib/PEAR.php:774) in /opt/cpanel/ea-php73/root/usr/share/pear/PEAR.php on line 834

I was able to work around this. I used a cPanel, but I am sure there is a cli equivalent. I went into "Select PHP Version", where php extensions can be activated in cPanel, and from there into "options."

2 years ago

tintagel commented on issue diogo/gnu-social#254

Cannot redeclare _PEAR_call_destructors() (previously declared in /home/fuccom/public_html/social/extlib/PEAR.php:774) in /opt/cpanel/ea-php73/root/usr/share/pear/PEAR.php on line 834

I am experiencing this exact issue. The suggested solution doesn't make sense to me... admittedly I'm new to web server stuff, but as I understand it, PEAR manages extensions, it is not an extension itself, and thus cannot be disabled as one via cPanel. Could someone clarify the above comment, or suggest a new approach?

2 years ago