that's most probably a linux-configuration problem. Akelos should give you a nicer error-message.
bad interpreter
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i've checked akelos on Debian Etch, Ubuntu Hardy, FreeBSD and CentOS recently. Everything has worked as expected , so I think that' s is not an issue related to OSes... By the way ,if other PHP apps work on your box , Akelos should too
It is enough to make sure that apache has w and x access to the cache, locales and tmp dirs As to instalation script, it is fairly easy to write one using rake. I would provide mine but it is too tightly coupled with the layout of my project dirs, it changes some predefined Akelos app constants as well ...
Sometimes .htaccess files , which are placed in some dirs above akelos public dir cause unexpected behaviour , so I recommend paying attention to them ...
There are a lot of predefined constants in lib/constants.php file in Akelos framework lib dir ... It is good to get acquainted with them. In majority of cases their names are selfexplanatory ...
best regards Demaio
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