Forum OpenACS Development: Re: anyone know why head doesn't install?

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Posted by Mark Aufflick on
it seems that we can ignore the site_node error, although I am still nervous about that. the fact that code is trying to select the root site_node before it exists doesn't sound right.

still haven't figured out why the ref-timezone package is getting installed at all, but you can work around it by installing acs-reference, then manually running ref-timezone-drop.sql manually (twice) and then installing ref-timezone.

I really don't like it. As Vinod observed, "everything seems to be ok"...

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Posted by Randy O'Meara on
Mark,

Move your install.xml file out of the way and try it. I seem to recall a similar issue some time on the recent past...

Randy

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Posted by Randy O'Meara on
Mark,

ref-timezones is being installed (I think) as a result of the fix of this bug

https://openacs.org/bugtracker/openacs/bug?bug_number=914

Randy

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Posted by Mark Aufflick on
touché
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Posted by Mark Aufflick on
it is installed in 5.0 as well, but acs-reference is as well.

HEAD doesn't seem to have an install.xml by default.

It looks most like a dependancy or versioning problem as per Joel's suggestion.