I first thought so, too, but this feature did not exist in XWiki 7.0.1 so it is
unlikely to be the problem here
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
> I've been encountering frequent missing "WebHome" by inadvertently
> creating pages which end up being non-terminal. Maybe that helps?
>
> paul
>
> Clemens
I've been encountering frequent missing "WebHome" by inadvertently
creating pages which end up being non-terminal. Maybe that helps?
paul
Clemens Klein-Robbenhaar wrote:
> Maybe there is yet another whitespace missing, or the like?
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Just a quick thought, maybe it helps:
You can try:
[[Label>>doc:Products:A Product.The Page]]
the "doc" prefix should make sure the rest is interpreted as a path to a wiki
page, not something else.
Oh, and to which non-existing page does the link lead, if it is not the already
existing page?
Hi,
I have an XWiki 7.0.1 instance over here where I want to link to a page on
another Wiki:
Main Wiki
|-- Sub-Wiki "Products"
|-- Space "A Product"
|-- Page "The Page"
I created a new page on "Main Wiki" where I entered the link as follows:
[[Label>>Products:A Product.The Page]]
Hello clemens,
Saddened for this approximate English, I pass unfortunately by a translator.
With a colleague, we checked the LOGS but those this are empty by
configuration.
I am going to stay on this report and if as is we leave on a use of Xwiki,
in this case a search for finer breakdown will
Hi Wilfrid,
I am not ignoring you, I am just puzzled by the problem (that I can not
reproduce) :(
Something is wrong with the application server, or the communication between
the application server and the apache frontend server.
Do you have access to the log files of the application
Oh, this looks odd.
The upgrade process first tried to find the name for the primary key; that is
the statement:
select @pkname=i.name from sysindexes i join sysobjects o ON i.id = o.id join
sysobjects pk ON i.name = pk.name AND pk.parent_obj = i.id AND pk.xtype = 'PK'
join sysindexkeys ik
First of all thank you for your answer, Clemens.
There a different exceptions in the log-file for executing sql-statements.
Please see http://pastebin.com/BFABwpNz.
All the errors are in relation to the xwikidates table.
Do you have any idea how to fix this?
Thanks again and best regards
Josef
It seems a DB migration failed; you can find the error in the log file after
startup, above of the messages you posted.
It is likely that it is the statistics migration
You can try the SQL statements from here:
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-8129
as found in the release notes of 4.3: