Errors installing/upgrading 1.10dev via CLI
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mahara |
Fix Released
|
Critical
|
Robert Lyon |
Bug Description
When trying to do a clean install of the current 1.10dev HEAD (commit 7415cc3f159) via the command-line installer, I get a fatal error. Upgrading via the command-line upgrader also causes a fatal error. Installation & upgrading works fine through the web-based installer, only the command-line utilities are affected.
Here's the output when I try to install:
[INF] f0 (admin/
[INF] f0 (lib/mahara.
[INF] f0 (lib/upgrade.
[INF] f0 (lib/mahara.
[INF] f0 (lib/mahara.
[INF] f0 (lib/mahara.
[INF] f0 (lib/mahara.
[WAR] f0 (lib/mahara.
Call stack (most recent first):
* log_message(
* error(2, "Attempt to assign property of non-object", "/home/
* upgrade_
[WAR] f0 (lib/upgrade.
Call stack (most recent first):
* log_message("First parameter must either be an object or the na...", 8, true, true, "/home/
* error(2, "First parameter must either be an object or the na...", "/home/
* property_
* upgrade_plugin(0) at /home/aaronw/
* upgrade_
[WAR] f0 (lib/upgrade.
Call stack (most recent first):
* log_message("First parameter must either be an object or the na...", 8, true, true, "/home/
* error(2, "First parameter must either be an object or the na...", "/home/
* property_
* upgrade_plugin(0) at /home/aaronw/
* upgrade_
[WAR] f0 (lib/errors.
Call stack (most recent first):
* log_message("Field in where clause not in the update object", 8, true, true) at /home/aaronw/
* log_warn("Field in where clause not in the update object") at /home/aaronw/
* SQLException-
* update_
* upgrade_plugin(0) at /home/aaronw/
* upgrade_
[WAR] f0 (lib/dml.php:1191) Field in where clause not in the update object
Call stack (most recent first):
* update_
* upgrade_plugin(0) at /home/aaronw/
* upgrade_
A nonrecoverable error occurred. This probably means you have encountered a bug in the system
Changed in mahara: | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Committed |
Changed in mahara: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
Git bisect identifies this patch as the cause of the problem: https:/ /reviews. mahara. org/#/c/ 3277/