On Jul 11, 2007, at 4:34 AM, Andrew Lewis wrote:
> Ok well as it turned out 3.6.4 is in Blastwave testing already so
I installed that. Error message generated looks very similar (txt
file attached).
May be pertinent to mention that the data is from a 3.2.1 system
which has been upgraded
> Ok well as it turned out 3.6.4 is in Blastwave testing already so I installed
> that. Error message generated looks very similar (txt file attached).
May be pertinent to mention that the data is from a 3.2.1 system which has been
upgraded with the upgrade scripts (for version 3.3.0 and 3.3.11
> Hmmm I'm using the Blastwave packages (which don't have 3.6.4 available yet).
Ok well as it turned out 3.6.4 is in Blastwave testing already so I installed
that. Error message generated looks very similar (txt file attached).
Best,
-AL.
error: Can't call method "Content" on a
Hi Jesse,
Thanks for your very prompt response. ;)
> Suggests that make initdb failed. HOWEVER, if you're just setting up, grab
> 3.6.4 instead ;) (It _should_ also have a better error message here)
Hmmm I'm using the Blastwave packages (which don't have 3.6.4 available yet).
I've e-mailed the
On Jul 11, 2007, at 1:06 AM, Andrew Lewis wrote:
On my shiny new 3.6.3 system I'm busy setting up.
Config -> Global -> RT at a glance produces an error:
error: Can't call method "Content" on an undefined value at /opt/
csw/rt3/share/html/Admin/Global/MyRT.html line 50.
context:
On my shiny new 3.6.3 system I'm busy setting up.
Config -> Global -> RT at a glance produces an error:
error: Can't call method "Content" on an undefined value at
/opt/csw/rt3/share/html/Admin/Global/MyRT.html line 50.
context:
...
46: my ( $conf, $pane ) = @_;
47: