[drupal-devel] [bug] "Welcome to Drupal" page won't disappear after first post & proper access permissions
Issue status update for http://drupal.org/node/23296 Project: Drupal Version: 4.6.0 Component: base system Category: bug reports Priority: normal Assigned to: Anonymous Reported by: djsparks Updated by: deekayen -Status: active +Status: patch Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/frontpagemessageremoval.diff (865 bytes) Perhaps the attached patch will solve of some confusion. You could have 100 nodes in the db, and if none of them are promoted to the front page, you get the welcome message. This patch would say 'No content is currently promoted to the front page.' instead of acting like it's a fresh install. Diff'ed against HEAD. deekayen Previous comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ May 20, 2005 - 14:09 : djsparks After successful setup, settings of access permissions, etc., site was working fine--new setup welcome message was replaced with first post. However, next day, setup welcome message was back. Access control for node module is enabled for anonymous users. All other permissions have been reviewed with no known conflicts. Default node is "node". Clean URLs are enabled. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ May 22, 2005 - 17:18 : djsparks This issue seems to be a bug instead of a single incident. After looking at virtually every post on the support forums that seemed to apply to this issue, I was unable to find a solution. Upon uninstall and new install, problem disappeared--for now. No known solution to the problem; in fact, no idea what the actual cause of the problem is. However, this is not an isolated incident. No, the node_privacy_by_role module was not installed or in use. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ June 23, 2005 - 03:04 : Bèr Kessels please give us some more details: What third party modules do you use? What errors and messages do you se in the watchdog? Do you have a backup system that might flush the database? Marking this "normal", for critical should be read as "critical for Drupal", and not as "critical for me"
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