I've setup baking on one of the projects (the other one is a 1.1 port to
2.0.x that I won't be baking) Maybe it isn't related, but it was a little
disconcerting to see a url on the debug for the other site. At this point,
I'll ignore it, but wanted to get in a "me too" email so the op didn't
think he was crazy.

On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Sam Sherlock <[email protected]>wrote:

> Odd. Have you tried setting up advanced setup with cake baked projects?
>
> Also is foo a copy of bar?
>
> - S
> On 26 Jan 2012 13:14, "Jon Price" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Interesting..I've seen this as well but rare....and thought I had
>> misconfigured something. They are 2.0.x installs on a debian style linux.
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I have several CakePHP installations on a server, two of them are 2.0
>>> (recent installs). I now notice that the 2.0 installations seem to
>>> collide with eachother. Occationally when loading a page I get this
>>> error message:
>>>
>>> Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'MissingPluginException' with message
>>> 'Plugin Email could not be found.' in /srv/www/BAR/lib/Cake/Core/
>>> CakePlugin.php:97
>>> Stack trace:
>>> #0 /srv/www/BAR/lib/Cake/Core/CakePlugin.php(129):
>>> CakePlugin::load('Email', Array)
>>> #1 /srv/www/FOO/app/Config/bootstrap.php(68): CakePlugin::loadAll()
>>> #2 /srv/www/FOO/lib/Cake/Core/Configure.php(81): include('/srv/www/
>>> FOO...')
>>> #3 /srv/www/FOO/lib/Cake/bootstrap.php(138):
>>> Configure::bootstrap(true)
>>> #4 /srv/www/FOO/app/webroot/index.php(77): include('/srv/www/FOO...')
>>> #5 {main} thrown in /srv/www/BAR/lib/Cake/Core/CakePlugin.php on line
>>> 97
>>>
>>> The sites are installed in /srv/www/FOO and /srv/www/BAR respectively
>>> (FOO and BAR are made up). The error above is from the FOO site. As
>>> you can see it seems to be using the plugin loader from BAR. It in
>>> turn tries to load the Email plugin (which exists in BAR, but not in
>>> FOO) and fails horribly.
>>>
>>> Why is this happening? Bug? Config problem? Is the class finder in
>>> loadAll() going mad (i.e. outside the root)?
>>>
>>> Both installs are fairly vanilla, both using it's own MySQL database.
>>> Since it crashes in bootstrap, I'm not sure what I could do to stop
>>> it. I tried changing the default cache to Memcache (with prefixes),
>>> but to no avail. I also changed the session store to database just to
>>> check, no change.
>>>
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