Please file a bug ticket on this at dev.plone.org. It's a silly i18n error. The installer is expecting id to return:
*uid*=1004(plone_daemon) gid=1004(plone_group) groups=1004(plone_group) whereas you're getting: *UID*=1001(plone_daemon) GID=1001(plone_group) groepen=1001(plone_group) The group/groepen difference isn't a problem, but the uid/UID difference is throwing it off. You can work around this by editing helper_scripts/user_group_utilities.sh and editing the regular expression around line 210. On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Bas Toorenburg <[email protected]>wrote: > I would like to upgrade my current Plone instance to 4.3.3 but I am getting > errors. > > Error messages when installing Plone 4.3.3 on Linux. > Expected to find uid for plone_daemon and gid for plone_group but did not. > Both plone users (plone_daemon and plone_buildout) exist in the system and > are part of the group plone_group. > > I am using Plone from version 2.5. At the samen server is already a Plone > 4.3.1 zeocluster running. > > Thanks Bas > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > btoorenburg@wakandaubuntuserver:~/Plone-4.3.3-UnifiedInstaller$ sudo > ./install.sh zeo > > Testing /usr/bin/python2.7 for Zope/Plone requirements.... > /usr/bin/python2.7 looks OK. We'll try to use it. > > Root install method chosen. Will install for use by users: > ZEO & Client Daemons: plone_daemon > Code Resources & buildout: plone_buildout > > Detailed installation log being written to > /home/btoorenburg/Plone-4.3.3-UnifiedInstaller/install.log > Installing Plone 4.3.3 at /usr/local/Plone > > Using useradd and groupadd to create users and groups. > 'plone_group' already exists; no need to create it. > User 'plone_daemon' already exists. No need to create it. > Adding user plone_daemon to group plone_group. > id for plone_daemon returned > UID=1001(plone_daemon) GID=1001(plone_group) groepen=1001(plone_group) > Expected to find uid for plone_daemon and gid for plone_group but did not. > Please use your system tools to create/edit users and groups, then try > again. > btoorenburg@wakandaubuntuserver:~/Plone-4.3.3-UnifiedInstaller$ > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://plone.293351.n2.nabble.com/Trouble-installing-4-3-3-on-Linux-Ubuntu-Server-14-04-LTS-and-Debian-tp7571537.html > Sent from the Installation, Setup, Upgrades mailing list archive at > Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > Setup mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-setup >
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