Hello,
When I loging with admin/heslo I receive this error message.
DB Error: no such table, file: /var/www/html/serweb/data_layer/method.get_privileges_of_user.php:30
Has anyone had this problem before? I'm using a fresh copy from cvs.
Thanks,
- Darren
Ok, well I guess it's because I installed the Fedora rpms (ser-0.8.12) and the latest version of SERWEB runs with the new version of SER.
Any plans on newer RPMs? or should I go to an older version of SERWEB?
Thanks,
- Darren
On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 09:45, Darren Bentley wrote:
Hello,
When I loging with admin/heslo I receive this error message.
DB Error: no such table, file: /var/www/html/serweb/data_layer/method.get_privileges_of_user.php:30
Has anyone had this problem before? I'm using a fresh copy from cvs.
Thanks,
- Darren
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
On 24-08 12:47, Darren Bentley wrote:
Ok, well I guess it's because I installed the Fedora rpms (ser-0.8.12) and the latest version of SERWEB runs with the new version of SER.
Any plans on newer RPMs? or should I go to an older version of SERWEB?
We have not created yet RPMs for 0.8.14 because currently we have no machine with Fedora, I will try to create the packages once I return to my office (beginning of september).
Jan.
Debian packages would be sweet also :P
Jan Janak wrote:
On 24-08 12:47, Darren Bentley wrote:
Ok, well I guess it's because I installed the Fedora rpms (ser-0.8.12) and the latest version of SERWEB runs with the new version of SER.
Any plans on newer RPMs? or should I go to an older version of SERWEB?
We have not created yet RPMs for 0.8.14 because currently we have no machine with Fedora, I will try to create the packages once I return to my office (beginning of september).
Jan.
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
They are on the FTP server:
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/ser/0.8.14/packages/debian
Jan.
On 26-08 15:09, Jay Binks wrote:
Debian packages would be sweet also :P
Jan Janak wrote:
On 24-08 12:47, Darren Bentley wrote:
Ok, well I guess it's because I installed the Fedora rpms (ser-0.8.12) and the latest version of SERWEB runs with the new version of SER.
Any plans on newer RPMs? or should I go to an older version of SERWEB?
We have not created yet RPMs for 0.8.14 because currently we have no machine with Fedora, I will try to create the packages once I return to my office (beginning of september).
Jan.
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers