The error is Imported module 'progressLogo.Light.png' from '' is not installed.
i tried to delete the code but it gave me the same error for a diffrent thing
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When I do an upgrade from D8 to D9, I get the missing module message like:
The following modules are marked as installed in the core.extension configuration, but they are missing:
config_split_manager
scroll_to_top
splashify
theme_change
So I try various methods:
install and use the module_missing_message_fixer
do an sql request via drush: sql-query "DELETE FROM key_value WHERE collection='system.schema' AND name='config_split_manager';"
do a custom module inspired by https://www.drupal.org/node/2487215
Result is:
for MMF :
[warning] The following module is missing from the file system: scroll_to_top bootstrap.inc:222
[warning] The following module is missing from the file system: splashify bootstrap.inc:222
[warning] The following module is missing from the file system: theme_change bootstrap.inc:222
Don't forget to export your config
Don't forget to export your config
Don't forget to export your config
[warning] A non-numeric value encountered Output.php:145
[warning] A non-numeric value encountered Output.php:148
All missing references have been removed.
nothing for both of 2 others ways.
In the DB records, references are still there..what can I do more to delete these of the DB ?
Thanks
Had a similar issue some time ago when trying to install a few modules on my site, the following cmd did the trick in my case:
drush config:delete core.extension module.MYMODULE
More on drush config:delete checkout:
https://www.drush.org/latest/commands/config_delete/
https://drushcommands.com/drush-9x/config/config:delete/
I have WordPress installed on a MAMP server. After installing some plugins I suddenly got an 'Error 500' but only when my MacBook had wifi connected.
Turning the wifi off fixes the issue, but turning it back on or uploading to a live server causes the issue to return.
After looking through the PHP log, I got:
PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<', expecting end of file
in /private/var/tmp/theme_temp_setupGlYc25 on line 2
and:
PHP Warning: Use of undefined constant REQUEST_URI - assumed
'REQUEST_URI' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP)
in /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/wordpress/wp-
content/themes/THEME_NAME/functions.php on line 48
Uninstalling the plugins that I had recently installed did not fix the issue, nor did re-installing MAMP or moving the installation to a new localhost.
The error is from a WordPress plugin downloaded from an untrusted source.
On installing the plugin, it wrote a number of lines of code in the functions.php file within the theme I was using which was throwing the 'Error 500' as it tried to connect to a server at 'spekt.cc'.
By following the PHP log; googling the Parse error and PHP warning, I saw a post on Medium from someone saying a similar thing happened to them with WordPress attempting to connect to 'spekt.cc'.
Using 'ack' in Homebrew, I searched my WordPress directory and found the affected files. (It had been installed on all themes within the directory)
After removing this PHP code it had inserted and removing the affected plugin, my WordPress is working fine again.
When trying to upload a custom R module to Azure Machine Learning Studio what causes the following error.
[ModuleOutput]
"ErrorId":"BuildCustomModuleFailed","ErrorCode":"0114","ExceptionType":"ModuleException","Message":"Error 0114: Custom module build failed with error(s): An item with the same key has already been added."}} [ModuleOutput] Error: Error 0114: Custom module build failed with error(s): An item with the same key has already been added.
I have tried renaming the module so a name that does not exists.
The duplicate key exception is a red herring. Build error 0114 is a general error that occurs if there is a system exception while building the custom module. The real issue my module was compressed using the built in compress folder option in the Mac Finder. To fix this compress the file using the command line interface for zip in Terminal in the following very specific manner.
The following example:
cd ScoredDatasetMetadata/
zip ScoredDatasetMetadata *
mv ScoredDatasetMetadata.zip ../
Builds a zip file with the correct file structure.
whenever i run any meteor command like
meteor run android-device
it is giving this error
C:\Users\abc\AppData\Local.meteor\packages\meteor-tool\1.4.2_3\mt-os.windows.x86_32\dev_bundle\lib\node_modules\meteor-promise\promise_server.js:190
throw error;
^
Error: No metadata files found for isopack at:
/C/Users/abc/AppData/Local/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/1.3.2_4
at Isopack._loadUnibuildsFromPath (C:\tools\isobuild\isopack.js:900:13)
i have tried to uninstall and reinstall meteor again, also tried to update version but fails completely.
At the moment I'm experimenting with Nginx.
I got it working using the newest version installed via repo.
Everything works fine with Nginx standalone.
Then I installed PHP 5.5.1 via sources that I can run different versions and not affection the production webserver and php version. (Nginx was running on another port then 80 for testing purposes.)
Everything went fine. Compiled PHP 5.5.1 without errors, installed it, started PHP-FPM and changed the Nginx config to call PHP FPM when needed. My first test website worked perfectly with this version. Then I tried to get running another website I created. I've changed only the document root for that.
Then I got very strange errors:
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function apache_request_headers() in [...]
Yes, not real an error... So I removed the function to test if the website works then smoothly when removing a function, which isn't available in PHP-FPM/FastCGI Mode.
Then another error showed in the logs when trying again:
PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ''INSERT ' (T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE) in [...]
After commenting out this variable (only for testing) another error occured:
PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file, expecting ')' in [...]
So I don't know why those 2 errors occured. The first one is of course of the changed system; function not available.
So my main question is: Why is my code causing these errors with PHP 5.5.1 in FPM mode?
The website works perfectly on my local dev server (PHP 5.4 and Apache) and production Server (Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.4)... I have NO code changed (except config files for db etc). So is someone knowing what can cause this issue?
If you need more information, just ask!
Edit:
Error 1:
$sql = 'INSERT INTO ' . TABLE . '
(name)
VALUES
("' . $name . '")
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE name=VALUES(name)';
Error 2:
'TEXT' => text::parse($row['text']),
Problem solved.
PHP rebuilt via source and used newest version (5.5.2).