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  • That looks similar to the problem I had when I tried upgrading too.

    Thread Starter longterm

    (@longterm)

    Thanks for the reply; unfortunately, it didn’t work; here’s a link to the page, in case you want to see:

    http://blog.longtermsolutions.com

    Interestingly, a 2nd blog on the same webserver is working fine:

    http://jokes.bobpatin.com

    Question: is there anything other than creating a database that i need to do to set up the database? Just as a test, I changed my config page to a wrong password, and got the “unable to connect” error page…

    So that makes me think that the database is being found without any trouble; is that right?

    I’ve re-downloaded 2.7.1 several times, and re-uploaded it to my server several times.

    So here’s my latest test: I took the *working* WP site and copied it into this new directory, then put in the config file for the new blog, and tried that.

    I no longer get the parse error, but then it told me that the database was already set up… so I deleted the database, added it back, and everything works now…

    Funny that the clean install of 2.7.1 wouldn’t work though, and the other install is an updated version, so I would’ve thought it would be the same thing!

    Thanks,

    Bob

    Thread Starter longterm

    (@longterm)

    Yes, that’s what I was trying to use; however, I can’t get the first Terminal command to work. When I enter “cd /usr/local/mysql”, I get the return message that the directory doesn’t exist.

    The instructions on that page apply to Mac OS X, but not OS X Server, which is not exactly the same as the web server built into OS X.

    If anyone’s successfully installed WordPress with OS X Server, I’d appreciate some help!

    Bob

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