Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I just upgraded from 5.4.1 to the latest CVS and I am seeing a issue when starting interchange. Everything worked just fine for a day, then late last night I got this on a restart. Sending debug messages to debug.log. Low traffic settings. Calling UI......UI is loaded... Interchange V5.5.0 Running with new signals, external programs could be unreliable. Configuring catalog americasindust...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:americasindust...Database products scalar parameter KEY redefined to 'sku', was sku. Database products scalar parameter HIDE_FIELD redefined to 'inactive', was inactive. done. Configuring catalog bus...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:bus...done. Configuring catalog can...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:can...done. Configuring catalog mat...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:mat...done. Configuring catalog rat...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:rat...done. Configuring catalog standard...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:test_standard...done. Configuring catalog usindust...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:usindust...done. Interchange server started in UNIX mode(s) (process id 25113) This happened after a interchange sever restart. I then shutdown the machine and rebooted. I still get the error. I have droped the products table and used a blank one... (That is one without any items just the titles from the standard demo from the CVS and it still complains.) I am not sure how to stop this message from being reported. The catalog seems to work just fine but I really want to stop getting this error. Any ideas? I also backuped my Database and tried to start from a blank standard demo and the error persists. I created a new catalog and I do not get the error with it. Any ideas on what triggered the error. The logs do not show any error.
You have defined the KEY/HIDE_FIELD parameters twice in your catalog. Both values are identical, so there is no error. Presumably grep will reveal the location of the definitions. With regards Racke -- LinuXia Systems => http://www.linuxia.de/ Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration ICDEVGROUP => http://www.icdevgroup.org/ Interchange Development Team _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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