Problem with content module after upgrade to 3.8.3

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Benjamin Selmer

Friday 01 September 2006 1:16:31 am

I've upgraded from 3.7.3 to 3.8.3 following all the directions in
http://ez.no/doc/ez_publish/technical_manual/3_8/installation/upgrading/upgrading_from_3_6_x_3_7_x_to_3_8_0

Everything went smoth. I run all the sql scripts in the right order. 3.6->3.8.0, 3.8.0->3.8.1 and so on. They all completed sucessfully.

The updatemultilingual.php script also ran without any problems.

But after the upgrade the content module does not find my objects.

The requested page could not be displayed. (3)

The requested object is not available.

Possible reasons:

    * The ID number of the object is incorrect. Please check the URL for spelling mistakes.
    * The object is no longer available.

Other modules like user/login etc works just fine.

I'm using MySQL. Someone using Postgre SQL had the same problem:
http://ez.no/community/forum/install_configuration/problem_with_content_after_upgrade_to_3_8_2/re_problem_with_content_after_upgrade_to_3_8_2__9

Benjamin Selmer

Friday 01 September 2006 3:53:14 am

Anyone? I has anyone resolved this?

http://ez.no/community/forum/install_configuration/problem_with_content_after_upgrade_to_3_8_2/re_problem_with_content_after_upgrade_to_3_8_2__9
talks about an error in the dbupdate-3.6.0-to-3.8.0.sql for Postgre SQL. Is there a similar problem with the one for My SQL?

Was I supposed to run it when upgrading from 3.7.3? The heading of the upgrade documentation reads: Upgrading from 3.6.x (3.7.x) to 3.8.0. I interpreted that as the 3.6 and 3.7 databases being the same.

Benjamin Selmer

Friday 01 September 2006 4:52:48 am

This is the output from updatemultilingual.php:

Step 1/6: Removing the drafts:
Step 2/6: Identifying languages used on the site:
  language: eng-GB (id 2)
Step 3/6: Fixing the ezcontentclass table.
Step 4/6: Fixing the ezcontentobject_name table.
Step 5/6: Fixing content object versions and attributes. Please be patient, this might take a while...
  done
Step 6/6: Fixing content objects. Please be patient, this might take a while...
  done
Done.

As you can see in step 2 it finds only one of the languages used. Why? I have 5 siteaccesses that all use the same database and one admin siteaccess. I ran updatemultilingual.php on my admin siteaccess.

When I go to Settings->Languages no languages are listed.

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