Yes, this question would go in the installation forum :)
Unless you move the line in your .cfg file:
$db_debug = 1;
before:
# File and URL's
then it is possible you have an error within the .cfg file that is not being reported. If no errors show you can then set this to
$db_debug = 0;
to avoid having the messages appear. You may also want to look at the update for sub cgierr in the FAQ noted below under "Troubleshooting". I noticed when helping someone else that the messages were not appearing although there were problems. The fix for that sub then displayed the errors.
Unoffical DBMan FAQ
http://creativecomputingweb.com/dbman/index.shtml/
Unless you move the line in your .cfg file:
$db_debug = 1;
before:
# File and URL's
then it is possible you have an error within the .cfg file that is not being reported. If no errors show you can then set this to
$db_debug = 0;
to avoid having the messages appear. You may also want to look at the update for sub cgierr in the FAQ noted below under "Troubleshooting". I noticed when helping someone else that the messages were not appearing although there were problems. The fix for that sub then displayed the errors.
Unoffical DBMan FAQ
http://creativecomputingweb.com/dbman/index.shtml/