Completely new install of CMSMS 2.1.5. Used the installer. Can't view new site or access Admin. Getting this error:
Catchable fatal error: Argument 2 passed to CMSMS\internal\global_cachable::__construct() must be an instance of CMSMS\internal\callable, instance of Closure given, called in /home4/leighb/public_html/cms215test/lib/include.php on line 109 and defined in /home4/leighb/public_html/cms215test/lib/classes/internal/class.global_cachable.php on line 10
I don't know what I should be looking for in the lib/include.php file. Anyone have an idea what the problem may be?
PHP 5.6
New 2.1.5 installed perfectly. But can't access Catchable
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Re: New 2.1.5 installed perfectly. But can't access Catchabl
Please triple check with an actual call to phpinfo() in a test file. as this error should not happen with php 5.4+ as callable is a language construct, not a class.
Here's a hint that it may be a php version issue:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2973 ... d-callable
Here's a hint that it may be a php version issue:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2973 ... d-callable
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Re: New 2.1.5 installed perfectly. But can't access Catchabl
Thanks for the tip Calguy.
I simply reset the PHP version again, resaved, and now everything works. This occurred even though a suitable version of PHP had been chosen before installation and appeared good during installation.
Elkman
I simply reset the PHP version again, resaved, and now everything works. This occurred even though a suitable version of PHP had been chosen before installation and appeared good during installation.
Elkman