Otherwise it's best to start the full setup from the beginning.
-### PHP "open_basedir restriction in effect" warnings
-
- PHP Warning: file_get_contents(): open_basedir restriction in effect.
-
-You need to adjust the
-[open_basedir](https://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.open-basedir)
-setting in your PHP configuration (`php.ini` file). By default this setting may
-look like this:
-
- open_basedir = /srv/http/:/home/:/tmp/:/usr/share/pear/
-
-Either add reported directories to the list or disable this setting temporarily
-by adding ";" at the beginning of the line. Don't forget to enable this setting
-again once you are done with the PHP command line operations.
-
-
-### PHP timezeone warnings
-
-The Apache log may contain lots of PHP warnings like this:
- `PHP Warning: date_default_timezone_set() function.`
-
-You should set the default time zone as instructed in the warning in
-your `php.ini` file. Find the entry about timezone and set it to
-something like this:
-
- ; Defines the default timezone used by the date functions
- ; https://php.net/date.timezone
- date.timezone = 'America/Denver'
-
-Or
-
-```
-echo "date.timezone = 'America/Denver'" > /etc/php.d/timezone.ini
-```
### nominatim.so version mismatch
pg_config seems to use bad includes sometimes when multiple versions
of PostgreSQL are available in the system. Make sure you remove the
-server development libraries (`postgresql-server-dev-9.5` on Ubuntu)
+server development libraries (`postgresql-server-dev-13` on Ubuntu)
and recompile (`cmake .. && make`).
filesystem does not fully support 'mmap'. A notable candidate is virtualbox's
vboxfs.
-### I see the error: "clang: Command not found" on CentOS
-
-On CentOS 7 users reported `/opt/rh/llvm-toolset-7/root/usr/bin/clang: Command not found`.
-Double-check clang is installed. Instead of `make` try running `make CLANG=true`.
-
### nominatim UPDATE failed: ERROR: buffer 179261 is not owned by resource owner Portal
Several users [reported this](https://github.com/openstreetmap/Nominatim/issues/1168)
to get the full error message.
-### On CentOS the website shows "Could not connect to server"
-
-`could not connect to server: No such file or directory`
-
-On CentOS v7 the PostgreSQL server is started with `systemd`. Check if
-`/usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service` contains a line `PrivateTmp=true`. If
-so then Apache cannot see the `/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432` file. It's a good security
-feature, so use the
-[preferred solution](../appendix/Install-on-Centos-7/#adding-selinux-security-settings).
-
-However, you can solve this the quick and dirty way by commenting out that line and then run
-
- sudo systemctl daemon-reload
- sudo systemctl restart httpd
-
-
### Website reports "DB Error: insufficient permissions"
The user the webserver, e.g. Apache, runs under needs to have access to the
Try `chmod a+r nominatim.so; chmod a+x nominatim.so`.
-When running SELinux, make sure that the
-[context is set up correctly](../appendix/Install-on-Centos-7/#adding-selinux-security-settings).
-
When you recently updated your operating system, updated PostgreSQL to
a new version or moved files (e.g. the build directory) you should
recreate `nominatim.so`. Try
cmake $main_Nominatim_path && make
```
-### Setup.php fails with "DB Error: extension not found"
+### Setup fails with "DB Error: extension not found"
Make sure you have the PostgreSQL extensions "hstore" and "postgis" installed.
See the installation instructions for a full list of required packages.