Hi all, I was adding a handful of new modules to 6.12 (not an upgrade), when I got a white screen on the modules page. I removed the added five and tried reinstalling one at a time to avail. I then tried removing them first from the drupal database and the two tables variables and system, before reinstalling. Still no luck with them. Is there an additional spot I need to go to in order to remove all traces of these modules (views, panels, imce, poormanscron, calendar)? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jen
On the Site Building -- Modules page there is an uninstall tab.
But I would check your error logs if possible to try to see what the error is because most popular modules are known to work--you may just need to adjust the hosting environment slightly.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Jen Thomas thomasjen@oplin.org wrote:
Hi all, I was adding a handful of new modules to 6.12 (not an upgrade), when I got a white screen on the modules page. I removed the added five and tried reinstalling one at a time to avail. I then tried removing them first from the drupal database and the two tables variables and system, before reinstalling. Still no luck with them. Is there an additional spot I need to go to in order to remove all traces of these modules (views, panels, imce, poormanscron, calendar)? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jen -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
Quoting Jen Thomas thomasjen@oplin.org:
Hi all, I was adding a handful of new modules to 6.12 (not an upgrade), when I got a white screen on the modules page. I removed the added five and tried reinstalling one at a time to avail. I then tried removing them first from the drupal database and the two tables variables and system, before reinstalling. Still no luck with them. Is there an additional spot I need to go to in order to remove all traces of these modules (views, panels, imce, poormanscron, calendar)? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hey Jen,
Did you try the suggestions found by http://www.google.com/search?q=white+screen+of+death+site%3Adrupal.org and http://www.google.com/search?q=wsod+site%3Adrupal.org?
Usually a simple change in the memory_limit value for PHP will help.
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