Gallery Configuration Wizard: Step 1
This is the Gallery system check page. This page will validate your installation to make sure that you have all the necessary components and permissions on this system and that everything is configured reasonably.

Having problems? Try the documentation, Gallery Diagnostics Page and Gallery Help Page.

Check to see how old Gallery version 1.4.2 is.  

Warning!

This version of Gallery was released on 02/12/2004. You can check for more recent versions by visiting http://gallery.sourceforge.net.

Check to see if you are running PHP 4. Note that some versions of PHP have bugs that cause Gallery to fail. PHP 4.0.0 uses a different file upload protocol, and versions 4.0.3 and 4.0.3pl1 have a bug in the unserialization code that cause Gallery to be unable to read its own database. Upgrade to at least PHP 4.0.4pl1 if you can.

 

Success

PHP v4.4.9 is OK.

Check to see if PHP is running in safe_mode. Safe Mode is a PHP security feature commonly used in shared environments. Gallery cannot run when Safe Mode is enabled because it imposes too many restrictions.  

Success

safe_mode is off.

Allow the Gallery .htaccess file to set application specific configuration options for the Gallery application. This is controlled by the webserver owner so it's not always possible for you to change it. The main drawbacks to not having this are that you may not be able to upload files > 2MB (e.g. big ZIP files) and you may not be able to use mod_rewrite (see below).  

Warning!

Apache is not obeying your .htaccess file. Try entering the following into your web server's httpd.conf file:

<Directory /home/kathymcc/public_html/portfolio>
	AllowOverride Options FileInfo
</Directory>

Check to see if magic quotes are enabled on your PHP server. If they're on, you may notice strange behavior if you put ' (single-quote), " (double quote) or \ (backslash) characters in titles or captions in Gallery.  

Warning!

Magic quotes are on. Your webserver administrator can turn them off by putting :

	magic_quotes_gpc = Off
in your php.ini file.

Check to see if your webserver is compiled with mod_rewrite. This Apache module allows Gallery to use shorter URLs that are easier to read and look nicer when you mail them to your web-challenged relatives. It's not an essential feature.  

Success

mod_rewrite is enabled.

Check to see if NetPBM is installed so that Gallery can manipulate images (rotate, resize, make thumbnails, etc.). You only need to have either NetPBM or ImageMagick installed.  

Warning!

I've found part of NetPBM, but some critical components are missing (see below). Perhaps your version of NetPBM is out of date. Gallery prefers NetPBM version 9.9 and up. You can install just the binaries Gallery needs from the Gallery Download Page. Or, you can compile and install the entire NetPBM package from the NetPBM website.

Note: You can install the binaries from the Gallery site even if you don't have root access on your box! If you can't get it working, try leaving the NetPBM path blank and using ImageMagick instead.

If NetPBM is installed and Gallery isn't finding it automatically that's OK—you can specify the path to NetPBM by hand on the following page.

jpegtopnm is not executable!

giftopnm is not executable!

pngtopnm is not executable!

ppmtogif is not executable!

pnmtopng is not executable!

pnmscale is not executable!

pnmfile is not executable!

ppmquant is not executable!

pnmcut is not executable!

pnmrotate is not executable!

pnmflip is not executable!

Check to see if ImageMagick is installed so that Gallery can manipulate images (rotate, resize, make thumbnails, etc.). You only need to have either ImageMagick or NetPBM installed.  

Success

2 of 2 ImageMagick binaries located.

Check to see if jhead is installed so that Gallery can examine EXIF headers embedded in images created with most digital cameras.  

Warning

I can't find jhead. If it's installed and not in the path of the webserver user that's OK—you can specify the path by hand on the following page. If it's not installed, you can install it yourself. Jhead is a public domain EXIF parser. Source, linux binaries, and windows binaries can be found at the jhead homepage.

Can't find jhead

Check to see if jpegtran is installed so that Gallery can perform lossless rotations on JPEG images.  

Success

jpegtran binary located.

Check to see if PHP is compiled with GNU gettext support for fast translations.  

Success

PHP has GNU gettext support.

Check to see what languages are available.  

Success

29 languages are available. If you are missing a language please visit the Gallery download page.

Testing to see which system locales (if any) are absent.  

Success

All gallery locales are available on this host.

Checking to see if you have the latest versions of all gallery files.  

Serious Warning!

The following files are out of date, corrupted or missing:
    classes/nuke5/AdminUser.php
    classes/nuke5/User.php
    classes/nuke5/UserDB.php
    classes/postnuke/User.php
    classes/postnuke/UserDB.php
    classes/postnuke0.7.1/User.php
    classes/postnuke0.7.1/UserDB.php.


This should be fixed before proceeding
Look at Check Versions for more details.

Your installation has serious warnings!
Continue at your own risk...