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gl_plugins table doesn't exist
Peanut
Anonymous
I'm actually receiving the same error message with:
1146: Table 'blahblah-geeklog.gl_plugins' doesn't exist. SQL in question: SELECT pi_name FROM gl_plugins WHERE pi_enabled = 1
Can someone tell me how this can be resolved?
Thanks.
1146: Table 'blahblah-geeklog.gl_plugins' doesn't exist. SQL in question: SELECT pi_name FROM gl_plugins WHERE pi_enabled = 1
Can someone tell me how this can be resolved?
Thanks.
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Peanut
Anonymous
Sorry...this was meant to be in regards to the last error experienced by the user in this thread: http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=1&showtopic=47529
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Peanut
Anonymous
yes, i did try to anyway:
http://yourgeeklogsite/admin/install/install.php
(substituting my info, of course)
in doing so, received the message:
An SQL error has occured. Please see error.log for details.
In the error logs is where i found the gl_plugins error.
http://yourgeeklogsite/admin/install/install.php
(substituting my info, of course)
in doing so, received the message:
An SQL error has occured. Please see error.log for details.
In the error logs is where i found the gl_plugins error.
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Peanut
Anonymous
I'll post some more info in case it will help you to help me.
I downloaded Geeklog 1.3.11 tonight.
I performed the installation steps (to the best of my knowledge, correctly) and tried to run the install script.
Upon doing so, rec'd the message:
An SQL error has occured. Please see error.log for details.
Checked the error log and found:
1146: Table 'blahblah-geeklog.gl_plugins' doesn't exist. SQL in question: SELECT pi_name FROM gl_plugins WHERE pi_enabled = 1
I had created the MySQL DB as part of the installation instructions, but in checking it, the tables have not yet been created. I found where the solution for others seemed to be to disable the plugins by entering a 0(?), but as the tables don't exist yet, not sure how to do that...
Assistance appreciated.
I downloaded Geeklog 1.3.11 tonight.
I performed the installation steps (to the best of my knowledge, correctly) and tried to run the install script.
Upon doing so, rec'd the message:
An SQL error has occured. Please see error.log for details.
Checked the error log and found:
1146: Table 'blahblah-geeklog.gl_plugins' doesn't exist. SQL in question: SELECT pi_name FROM gl_plugins WHERE pi_enabled = 1
I had created the MySQL DB as part of the installation instructions, but in checking it, the tables have not yet been created. I found where the solution for others seemed to be to disable the plugins by entering a 0(?), but as the tables don't exist yet, not sure how to do that...
Assistance appreciated.
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Peanut
Anonymous
Disregard.
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Phyktion
Anonymous
Quote by Peanut: Disregard.
Why disregard? I am having the same issues. If you have found a solution, please share. I will continue to search to site.
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