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[Phpgroupware-users] Re: A stupid problem with sitemgr...


From: totschnig . michael
Subject: [Phpgroupware-users] Re: A stupid problem with sitemgr...
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 16:29:34 -0500
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Marco Gaiarin <address@hidden> a écrit:

> Mandi! address@hidden
>   In chel di` si favelave...
>
>> > PS: please, say me how can i force in setup the correct installation of
>> > sitemgr!
>> I do not understand, what values do you have problems with?
>
> You are right, it is better to go back to start.
>
> I've decided to put phpgw from testing into ``production'', so
> i've decided to delete all data and do a new installation, also for
> testing the LDAP setup, as you can see with all the messages posted past
> days. Clearly i've just updated by cvs all the phpgw installation.
>
> So i've looked into the database, and i've found that not all tables,
> indices and triggers was deleted, and i've issue the command:
>
>       drop table phpgw_sitemgr_blocks;
>       drop sequence seq_phpgw_sitemgr_blocks;
>       drop sequence seq_phpgw_sitemgr_categories_la;
>
> Then i've reinstalled all the application, also sitemgr, with no
> problem (no error in ``post installation'' page, the page that print
> the log of installation process).
> But if i go back to setup module, application installation, they say me
> that sitemgr was not correctly installed, precisely:
>
>  SiteMgr Web Content Manager is broken because of a failed upgrade or
>  install.
>  Some or all of its tables are missing.
>  You should either uninstall and then reinstall it, or attempt manual
>  repairs.
>
> Because i was starting from zero, i've also tried to uninstall and
> then reinstall sitemanager, but reinstallation failed because some
> tables in uninstall are not deleted, as above.
> With some manual drop into the database i've reinstalled sitemgr (again
> with no error in post installation page).
>
> Again setup module say me that ``Some or all of its tables are
> missing''.
>
>
> Note that sitemanager work *perfectly*. ;)
>
>
> So, apart fixing the bug, i'm asking if i can simply fake setup module,
> forcing the correct installation of sitemanager.
>
>
> I hope i was clear now.

Yes, I understand better now. ;-) The version of sitemgr you are
installing is CVS from the 0.9.14 branch?. The message ``Some or all
of its tables are missing'' maybe could mean that the value of
$setup_info['sitemgr']['tables'] in setup.inc.php is not identical to
the tables defined in tables_current.inc.php.

Michael





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