I got an Out of Memory during the upload, so I figured it was a php.ini limit issue, so...
I upped the limit in Virualmin to 64 MB, then 128, applied and restarted Apache each time.
Still the error message says: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted, 32 MB.
Well, I have two php.inis for reasons unknown to me.
./etc/php.ini ./etc/php5/php.ini
It looks like Virtualmin was only modifing the last.
So I've upped /etc/php.ini, /home/mydomain/etc/php.ini to 128 MB to match as well.
Then I stopped and started Apache via Virtualmin.
Now, I can install the component.
So, what's the deal? Why two php.inis per domain, and why is Virtualmin hooked to the wrong one? and why do I have one in the root/etc? as well? Is 128MB a reasonable number? I run mostly Joomla, and most components seem to work with 32M. It's only larger ones like E-Commerce systems which need more.
What's the impact of 128 vs. 32? Just that much memory for the one domain?
But since I upped the one in /etc, it costs me that much per VS?
Thanks, Ken