Folks:
A status report message is: "Some modules have database schema updates to install. You should run the database update script immediately."
When I do update.php, that says: "Warning message Some of the pending updates cannot be applied because their dependencies were not met."
Then, the message: "No pending updates"
How should I approach this? Ignore it? Find out more? Sounds like there is some problem with the database. Is there a way to diagnose this?
Regards, bill
Prothero William waprothero@gmail.com
On 5/8/13 5:41 PM, Prothero William wrote:
Folks:
A status report message is: "Some modules have database schema updates to install. You should run the database update script http://localhost:8888/update.php immediately."
When I do update.php, that says:
- *"Warning message*
*Some of the pending updates cannot be applied because their dependencies were not met."*
Then, the message: "No pending updates"
How should I approach this? Ignore it? Find out more? Sounds like there is some problem with the database. Is there a way to diagnose this?
Regards, bill
Prothero William waprothero@gmail.com mailto:waprothero@gmail.com
The un-met dependencies probably needs to be fixed, this sounds like some module now has a dependency that you are not meeting. You should be able to see what module has this problem on the modules page.
Richard: Thanks. The fine print made it hard to see which modules were needed. I found on that was missing. I hope adding it will fix the problem. Thanks, Bill
Prothero William waprothero@gmail.com
On May 8, 2013, at 7:29 PM, Richard Damon Richard@Damon-Family.org wrote:
On 5/8/13 5:41 PM, Prothero William wrote:
Folks:
A status report message is: "Some modules have database schema updates to install. You should run the database update script immediately."
When I do update.php, that says: "Warning message Some of the pending updates cannot be applied because their dependencies were not met."
Then, the message: "No pending updates"
How should I approach this? Ignore it? Find out more? Sounds like there is some problem with the database. Is there a way to diagnose this?
Regards, bill
Prothero William waprothero@gmail.com
The un-met dependencies probably needs to be fixed, this sounds like some module now has a dependency that you are not meeting. You should be able to see what module has this problem on the modules page.
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