[support] Can't uninstall imagecache ***FIXED***

Giorgos Komninos admin at gkomninos.com
Fri Feb 20 14:28:28 UTC 2009


Στις 19-02-2009, ημέρα Πεμ, και ώρα 22:18 -0800, ο/η cooper Quintin
έγραψε:
> I have solved this problem, (and I feel a little stupid).  The problem
> was that I had the securepages module enabled.  This was forcing https
> for all admin pages.  Unfortunately I had the https webroot set up as
> the same webroot for all the sites.  So in a word, I misconfigured
> https.  Once I set up https correctly, everything fell into place. 
> Thanks everyone for your help, and I'm sorry I didn't more thoroughly
> check things out on my end first.
> 
> cooper Quintin wrote:
> > Also, just to note, I have made sure that all of the cache tables are
> > cleared out.
> > cooper Quintin wrote:
> >   
> >> I thought about this and checked it out in the database.  The database
> >> only holds relative paths, i.e. modules/taxonomy/taxonomy.module  so it
> >> can't be the wrong absolute path in the system databse thats causing
> >> this problem. 
> >>
> >> I have a new problem now too though, I tried to create a symlink to the
> >> modules directory like one user suggested, I put the symlink outside of
> >> the webroot, this didn't work out too well for me, so I moved them back,
> >> but now when I go to sites/build/modules it changes the file path in the
> >> database to point to modules/modules/taxonomy/taxonomy.module (this is
> >> the relative path of where the symlink was).  I can import a clean copy
> >> of the database, (where the file pointer is at
> >> modules/taxonomy/taxonomy.module) but when I visit admin/build/modules
> >> again, it changes back to modules/modules/taxonomy.module. 
> >> Cog Rusty wrote:
> >>   
> >>     
> >>> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Earnie Boyd
> >>> <earnie at users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> >>>   
> >>>     
> >>>       
> >>>> Quoting cooper Quintin <cooperq at cooperq.com>:
> >>>>
> >>>>     
> >>>>       
> >>>>         
> >>>>> Thanks, I will try this.  It's weird that it would be reading from the
> >>>>> wrong directory though.  Is the modules directory cached in drupal
> >>>>> somewhere or something?  I find it very odd that it would ever read from
> >>>>> a different webroot.
> >>>>>       
> >>>>>         
> >>>>>           
> >>>> Yes, the system table contains the paths to modules.  If you've copied
> >>>> the DB from one site to another then the you'll likely have the wrong
> >>>> paths to all modules.
> >>>>     
> >>>>       
> >>>>         
> >>> ... which normally are automatically updated in the database whenever
> >>> you visit the admin/build/modules page.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>   
> >>>     
> >>>       
> >>>> --
> >>>> Earnie  http://r-feed.com
> >>>>  Make a Drupal difference and review core patches.
> >>>>
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> >>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
> >>>>
> >>>>     
> >>>>       
> >>>>         
> >>   
> >>     
> >
> >
> >   
> 
> 
> -- 
> Cooper Quintin
> Freelance Programmer, Indymedia Journalist
> http://CooperQ.com
> (510) 827-5382
> 
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