Re: [rt-users] RT 3.6.6 and RTFM 2.2.1: no "content" field

2008-07-04 Thread AlexanderAD
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Re: [rt-users] RT 3.6.6 and RTFM 2.2.1: no "content" field

2008-07-03 Thread Kevin Falcone
On Jul 3, 2008, at 9:47 AM, AlexanderAD wrote: > I've successfully installed RTFM in my RT as descibed in RTFM's > README: > > 2) Once RT appears to be happily installed, cd into the directory you > unpacked RTFM into. > 3) perl Makefile.PL > 4) make install > 5) make initdb > 6) stop and start

Re: [rt-users] RT 3.6.6 and RTFM 2.2.1: no "content" field

2008-07-03 Thread Drew Barnes
IIRC, you need to create custom fields and assign them to classes. AlexanderAD wrote: > Hello. > I've successfully installed RTFM in my RT as descibed in RTFM's README: > > 2) Once RT appears to be happily installed, cd into the directory you > unpacked RTFM into. > 3) perl Makefile.PL > 4) make i

Re: [rt-users] RT 3.6.6 and RTFM 2.2.1: no "content" field

2008-07-03 Thread Jesse Vincent
On Jul 3, 2008, at 4:47 PM, AlexanderAD wrote: > Hello. > I've successfully installed RTFM in my RT as descibed in RTFM's > README: > > 2) Once RT appears to be happily installed, cd into the directory you > unpacked RTFM into. > 3) perl Makefile.PL > 4) make install > 5) make initdb > 6) stop

[rt-users] RT 3.6.6 and RTFM 2.2.1: no "content" field

2008-07-03 Thread AlexanderAD
Hello. I've successfully installed RTFM in my RT as descibed in RTFM's README: 2) Once RT appears to be happily installed, cd into the directory you unpacked RTFM into. 3) perl Makefile.PL 4) make install 5) make initdb 6) stop and start your web server After this RTFM's menu item appeared in RT