On Nov 29, 2007, at 11:12 PM, Augustin (Beginner) wrote:
When creating an install profile, one runs against such errors: "Fatal error: Call to undefined function xxx()" http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Adrupal.org+profile+install+Fatal+error...
This happens when one includes a few specific modules in hook_profile_modules(), including book.module: http://drupal.org/node/164458#comment-643884
I'd consider filing an issue against book.module in this case.
The api says that all functions are loaded when running hook_install():
But the profile documentation implies the contrary: http://drupal.org/node/67921
Don't mix up hook_install and hook_profile_* hooks. They are for rather different purpose. hook_install is for modules to implement when they are first enabled, and hook_profile_* are only run during the initial installation of Drupal. These are actually two separate installations, except for the fact the the module installation can be triggered during the Drupal installation. ... Actually I just went and read the issue you mentioned. I think pwolanin pretty much nails the issue in the first comment <http://drupal.org/node/164458#comment-588665
. Book is trying to call function from node.module, and while in theory all core functions are enabled, from a full bootstrap, Drupal can't yet have a full bootstrap if you are enabling modules such as node and system at the same time.
One solution might be, to enable book.module from hook_profile_final. Any attempts to include files, from modules not yet installed will most likely result in Bad-Things. * -Mike * When I first read your mail, I thought you were referring to the type of problem that is common with contrib modules that make extensive use of .inc files. These tend to wreak havoc on install profiles (call to undefined function), and my solution to these problems has been a string of include_once() at the top of my install profile. __________________ Michael Prasuhn mike@mikeyp.net http://mikeyp.net 949.200.7595 714.356.0168 cell 949.200.7670 fax