Thanks for responding so quickly. I never was able to get staticpages installed when I upgraded from 1.3.3 (or thereabouts) to 1.3.7sr2. I didn't remove it; it was never part of the package for me.

I've looked through the code for admin/install/install.php and am not sure what I need to comment out. There are a large number of references to staticpage in the file. Any further guidance would be appreciated. Also, if I comment this out will I not be able to install staticpages later?

Thanks,

Norm
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On Jul 8, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Tony Bibbs wrote:

Sounds like you removed the static pages plugin from your 1.3.7 release. If that is the case, the upgrade script is probably trying to upgrade it not expecting it not to be there. This is probably a bug (I'd need to verify it) so report it. Ways around it would include reinstalling it or hacking the upgrade .sql file by commenting out any references to static pages.

--Tony

Norman Cohen wrote:

Hi,

I've tried to update from geeklog 1.3.7sr2 to 1.3.9. While running the /path/to/geeklog/admin/install/install.php script, I keep getting an error that table staticpages doesn't exist. I have chosen an upgrade install with 1.3.7 as the active database. I deleted the database and restored from by backup and still get the error. My database never had a staticpage table. Any ideas on what I can do to get this update done?

Thanks in advance,

Norman Cohen
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Russell Baker

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