[TYPO3] upgrade to 4.1.5 issues

James Knuckey james.faction at gmail.com
Thu Dec 20 21:23:29 CET 2007


I know this is a bit extreme but it may be the simplest and quickest  
solution, it could save you a lot of digging.

Export your database.

Make a brand new installation of typo3, install all the extensions you had  
in the old install. Copy your file and folder tree over (fileadmin and  
uploads I would imagine), plus any other needed template files.

Then, empty the database and import the data you exported.

This is what I ended up doing to fix a problem and it worked, although my  
problem was of a different nature.

If you experience the same problem after that, at least you know it's a  
problem with your database and not with the TYPO3 install!

- James


On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 06:12:22 +1300, Thomas Bolioli  
<tpblists at terranovum.com> wrote:

> Bernd Wilke wrote:
>> Dmitry Dulepov [typo3] schrieb:
>>
>> Other thing coming to mind:
>>
>> * have you a complete TYPO3-source? maybe some files are broken?
>>
>>
> Yes, I re-unpacked it and it still happens.
>> * can you connect to the mysql-server at all?
>> 	(page 1:Basic Configuration)
>>
>>
> Yes, the site is up and running and working fine save the issue with FE
> users unable to login.
>> * any output if you enable sqlDebug?
>> 	(page 5:All Configuration)
>> $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['SYS']['sqlDebug'] = '1';
>>
>>
> Nope and it is enabled. See one of my other posts where I explain that
> there is no output at all, including to logs.
>> * have you enabled PHP-error-output at all?
>> 	(page 5:All Configuration)
>> $TYPO3_CONF_VARS[SYS][displayErrors] = 1
>>
>>
> Yes, it is.
>> * what is your mysql-host?
>> someone told me: localhost might not always be 127.0.0.1
>>
>>
> lh is 127.... on my system and the DSN is fine for the site since the
> site is up and working fine.
>> at last I would try to locate the source-position, where the script
>> stopped.
>> Analyzing Sources is hard work :-(, but you can learn a lot! :-)
>>
> Absent log entries, where do I begin? I am not familiar with the
> internals to even know where to try and get some info out. What I really
> think is happening is the database needs updating and I can't do that
> through the install tool. My original question to this list was, how do
> I do the db update without using the install tool? Is there some libs
> that I can write a small wrapper around and run it from the cl? Is there
> a cl util that already exists for this purpose? With knowledge of where
> those libs are and roughly how to run them, I will write my own but I
> need a starting point.
>
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