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Upgrading from ver 3.3.3 to 3.4.0 - Access Denied - unable to run - updatetoplevel.php

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Mark Gilbert

Monday 14 June 2004 11:24:13 am

I posted this in the BUG section but I thought I would also post it here to see if anybody has any ideas.

Here is the link for the entry in the BUG LIST: http://ez.no/community/bug_reports/upgrading_from_ver_3_3_3_to_3_4_0_access_denied_unable_to_run_updatetoplevel_php

Here is what I posted thier:

HI

I am trying to upgrade from 3.3.3 to 3.4.0 I looked at the upgrade path and it indicated that I needed to upgrade from 3.3.3 to 3.3.4 then to 3.3.5 and then finally to 3.4.0 Yet when I looked into upgrading from 3.3.3 to 3.3.4 and then to 3.3.5 I could not find SQL or PHP scripts to run for these upgrades. So I proceded with the insturctions at

http://ez.no/ez_publish/download/changelogs/ez_publish_3_4/upgrading

When trying to run one of the update scripts I ran into errors:

C:\Apache\htdocs>c:\php\cli\php.exe update\common\scripts\updatetoplevel.php
Checking node Content (?[1;38m2?[0;39m)?[50G?[1;31m[ Failed ]?[0;39m
The node does not exist, a new one will be created
Creating
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in C:\Apache\htdocs\kerne
l\content\ezcontentoperationcollection.php on line 221

?[1;38mFatal error?[0;39m: eZ publish did not finish it's request
?[0;39mThe execution of eZ publish was abruptly ended, the debug output is prese
nt below.?[0;39m

Since the description of this script indicated that I it would only change it the content.ini file I did a fresh install of the 3.4 on another computer. Then I compared the content.ini files from the fresh instal to my upgrade attempt. They looked the same and the code for the top level nodes looked correct to me.

When I try to view the public site or the admin site I get: Access denied or Access not allowed. Even when I try to login with my Admin ID I get the Access not allowed. Do you have any ideas how I can fix this??

Is this a bug from the toplevel script failure? Or did I miss something I should have done (such as running a script or changing some ini setting somewhere?)

Thank you for your help.

Tim Dickinson

Friday 13 August 2004 2:17:55 pm

Anyone got any idea on this.

I seem to be getting the same problem.

Although I am running php as a CGI, but do not have php-cli

Thanks

Tim

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