Hi.
I recently installed Links SQL 3.0 beta (or
version 2.99.0, to give it its official version
number). I'm having a problem when doing "Build
All", which seems to be due to a bug.
The problem arose as follows. I created
a category, at the highest level available
(i.e. just under the root), calling it "Kildare".
I assigned to this category a template set of
the same name (i.e. "Kildare").
On the server, I created a directory for
the template set, in cgi-bin/admin/templates.
Within this directory, I created the "local" and
"compiled" subdirectories, and I gave these 3
directories a mode of 777 (i.e. writable to all).
Into the Kildare directory, I then copied all
the files in the luna directory.
The actual problem is that when I try to "Build
All", the operation fails. The attached file
contains an extract from the page that appears
in the main frame of the window (i.e. the
frame containing the bottom right corner of the
window), showing the full stack trace. (I would
like to include the full page, but I don't want
to give away too much about our server, or the
site we're developing.) This stack trace seems
to show that the code is looking for a template
(as opposed to a template set) called "Kildare";
naturally, there's no such thing.
Regards,
Excalibur.
I recently installed Links SQL 3.0 beta (or
version 2.99.0, to give it its official version
number). I'm having a problem when doing "Build
All", which seems to be due to a bug.
The problem arose as follows. I created
a category, at the highest level available
(i.e. just under the root), calling it "Kildare".
I assigned to this category a template set of
the same name (i.e. "Kildare").
On the server, I created a directory for
the template set, in cgi-bin/admin/templates.
Within this directory, I created the "local" and
"compiled" subdirectories, and I gave these 3
directories a mode of 777 (i.e. writable to all).
Into the Kildare directory, I then copied all
the files in the luna directory.
The actual problem is that when I try to "Build
All", the operation fails. The attached file
contains an extract from the page that appears
in the main frame of the window (i.e. the
frame containing the bottom right corner of the
window), showing the full stack trace. (I would
like to include the full page, but I don't want
to give away too much about our server, or the
site we're developing.) This stack trace seems
to show that the code is looking for a template
(as opposed to a template set) called "Kildare";
naturally, there's no such thing.
Regards,
Excalibur.