Hello to everyone!

I've trying to install PacketFence 2.1.0 in a Debian 6.0.1 Squeeze
server. After following some tutorials I managed to make the
installation successfully, and connecting with MySQL ok. But I hit a
wall every time I try to bring PF up with "pfcmd service pf start". It
shows this:

user@server:/usr/local/pf/bin# ./pfcmd service pf start
Checking configuration sanity...
FATAL - person user id 1 must exist - please reinitialize your
database

...and then exit!
I check connection between MySql and PF, it works good.

So, because the "person user id" issue, I try looking for it using
"./pfcmd person view all" and it shows this exception:

user@server:/usr/local/pf/bin# ./pfcmd person view all
pid|firstname|lastname|email|telephone|company|address|notes
Can't use string ("0") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use at
./pfcmd line
        2073 (#1)
    (F) Only hard references are allowed by "strict refs".
 Symbolic
    references are disallowed.  See perlref.
    
Uncaught exception from user code:
        Can't use string ("0") as a HASH ref while "strict refs"
in use at ./pfcmd line 2073.
 at ./pfcmd line 2073
        main::print_results('person_view_all', 'all') called at
./pfcmd line 1942
        main::command_param('person') called at ./pfcmd line 189
        main::__ANON__() called at ./pfcmd line 211

I used "pfcmd person add user1" trying to have one person, and it
works correctly.

I'm stuck in here, and can't figure out what is it. I appreciate any
help/suggestions/comments/support/etc that anyone can provide me.

PS: I'm sorry for my english! =)

Atte.
 --------
 Carlos A. Cordero
 Soporte Técnico y Redes
 Centro de Computacion
 Fac. de Ciencias - U.C.V.

 Nota: los acentos fueron omitidos intencionalmente.

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