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      Moosecall
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      I'm trying to setup an offline package repository on an ubuntu 12.04 lts server, I followed the wiki https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Creating_Your_Own_Package_Repository and ran the git clone.

      I am able to run the test.php and get a good return but running pkg_test.php returns nothing and looking in the apache error.log shows

      PHP Fatal error:  Call to a member function kindOf() on a non-object in /var/www/pfSense/xmlrpc_client.inc on line 1856

      I am out of ideas trying to get this to work, any ideas?

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        bryan.paradis
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        @Moosecall:

        I'm trying to setup an offline package repository on an ubuntu 12.04 lts server, I followed the wiki https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Creating_Your_Own_Package_Repository and ran the git clone.

        I am able to run the test.php and get a good return but running pkg_test.php returns nothing and looking in the apache error.log shows

        PHP Fatal error:  Call to a member function kindOf() on a non-object in /var/www/pfSense/xmlrpc_client.inc on line 1856

        I am out of ideas trying to get this to work, any ideas?

        What steps did you follow. Did you  do the old steps for previous  versions by accident as well?

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          Moosecall
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          I followed the steps listed in the wiki, it breaks at step 3 running the second php test script.  I am only following the steps for 2.0 setup as the firewalls that will be using it are 2.1.  I did try having a firewall pull from it but as expected no joy.

          The server is a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 lts server, that is doing nothing else.  I installed apache, git and php.

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            bryan.paradis
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            @Moosecall:

            I followed the steps listed in the wiki, it breaks at step 3 running the second php test script.  I am only following the steps for 2.0 setup as the firewalls that will be using it are 2.1.  I did try having a firewall pull from it but as expected no joy.

            The server is a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 lts server, that is doing nothing else.  I installed apache, git and php.

            You sure the git clones were successful?

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