Normally would have done so, but my development server is down at present - Centos/hardware problem.

Is there an easy way to revert using a drush command rather than restoring my backups, which probably will include rebuilding database? Drush seems to generate its own backups when updating.

Alison.


At 04:03 PM 6/05/2012, Steve wrote:

I would recommend reverting and trying this in a test server if this a production environment.
On May 5, 2012 11:06 PM, "Alison" <alison@ssrv.org.au> wrote:
Just upgraded from 7.12 to 7.14 using drush pm-update and now getting the following error

Error:

Notice: Undefined index: default_image in image_field_prepare_view() (line 207 of /var/www/mmgc/modules/image/image.field.inc).
Notice: Undefined index: default_image in image_field_prepare_view() (line 207 of /var/www/mmgc/modules/image/image.field.inc).

Is there some kind of addressing issue with 7.14?

Running Centos 6.2 Kernel Linux 2.6.32-220.13.1.el6x86-64 with 8GB RAM, i3-2120 CPU, PHP 5.3.3

Notice on the forum others getting odd ball errors of a similar nature. Had to put my site into maintenance mode as error shows on front page which doesn't impress my users.

Alison

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