![]() Go there and look for the app you want to install. How To Install An App Using ChocolateyĬhocolatey has a page dedicated to Packages. ![]() When you see the process stop and your root folder show up again, it means Chocolatey has been installed. Press enter and you’ll see lines of codes rushing by. Now, either search for “cmd” from the Charms Bar or from the Start screen or go to Run and enter “cmd”. To copy the code, click the copy button highlighted in the picture below. That’s what will install Chocolatey on your machine. You’ll spot some code written on the black background. If you’re running a 64-bit version of Windows, it will download 64-bit app version directly. If you’re looking for a Windows app out there, chances are Chocolatey has the latest version listed.Ĭhocolatey is smart when it comes to app installs. The service has about 2000 unique packages (apps) in its library. ChocolateyĬhocolatey is a “Machine Package Manager” that’s like Linux’s “apt-get” functionality but for Windows. Now, there’s an app/service/package manager for Windows that will allow you to install apps just like a Linux system. But it’s still an installer you need to download from a website and Ninite’s collection of apps only stretches as far as a couple dozen apps.Ĭool Tip: If you’re not comfortable with using the Command Prompt, check out our guide to Ninite that does the same thing via a native Windows app. It’s a GUI app that downloads and installs apps. Ninite is a great app that automates the process for you. If you’ve come across this problem before, you might have searched for a way to solve it. Some installs even make you close all running apps meaning during that process your computer is basically unusable. You need to press “Next” a couple of times, sign agreements, specify the type of installation you want and stay on high alert during the entire installation process so the app doesn’t install any sneaky malware/adware/toolbars/unwanted programs. All without you having to lift a finger off of your keyboard.Ĭompare this to Windows and you need to spend a couple of minutes for every install. That one line (that’s usually just one command and the app’s name) will look for the latest version of the app, download it and install it for you. It basically means that you can install any listed software package on your Linux system just by writing one line of text in the Terminal. I’ll put the log results in a separate comment on this thread.Linux has a thing called Package Manager. I have checked the apache logs which do detail errors but i’m not getting much out of the traditional ‘Googling’ approach. ![]() I usually get an error message about syntax (where i think i’m missing the 3-digit value) or i get ‘unknown user’ when trying to use ‘apache’ as the username to which i want to give the permissions I have also tried to apply permissions to the /usr/local/ampps/www/mautic directory with chmod but being a relative noob with Linux i think i’m doing it wrong. ![]() If the problem persists, please contact the system administrator. The result is a ‘Site is offline’ error, The site is currently offline due to encountering an error. htaccess in 2 ways, both with the same result: Steps I have tried to fix the problem : I edited. The has now been changed, see ‘Steps I have tried…’ section below I did everything in the guide and got as far as trying to launch I was originally presented with a 403 Forbidden error (You don’t have permission to access /mautic/index.php on this server.). My problem is : I deployed the Mautic files and pre-requisites using this guide These errors are showing in the Mautic log : N/a - no logs are created or exist These errors are showing in the installer : N/a - the installer does not even start. OS: CentOS 7 with AMPPS for Linux (legacy version) My PHP version is: 7.4 (I have AMPPS running 7.1 too, unsure which is actually being used by Mautic and i have no idea how to tell) Mautic 4.1.2 (i think… whatever is provided rn when using git clone GitHub - mautic/mautic: Mautic: Open Source Marketing Automation Software.) ![]()
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