[support] repairing a website

Ryan LeTulle bayousoft at gmail.com
Sat Jan 29 20:26:48 UTC 2011


It's just a local dev stack, but by default Acquia put the contrib modules
in that location.  I was just making an observation.
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On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Earnie Boyd
<earnie at users.sourceforge.net>wrote:

> Ryan LeTulle wrote:
> > FYI
> > I downloaded the Acquia Mac stack last week and noticed they put their
> > included contrib modules into a folder in /modules/acquia instead of in
> > /sites/all/modules.  I am sure they had a good reason, but when I need to
> > update those I have a decision to make.  Also if I use this stack to
> develop
> > locally I will have to decide whether to copy that arrangement to a live
> > server or not.  Someone from the outside looking in might say I was doing
> it
> > wrong.
> > *
> >
>
> You should move the /modules/acquia to /sites/all/modules/acquia, then
> go to the admin/modules page and click the Save configuration button.
> If your site is in production put it in maintenance mode first and if
> the development site is used by more than 1 or 2 people also put it in
> maintenance mode.
>
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