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[Debian-sf-devel] sf installation error (database)


From: Soon-Son Kwon
Subject: [Debian-sf-devel] sf installation error (database)
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 17:50:09 +0900
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Hello everyone... 
(to some, long time no see...but I was still on the list. :-))

Today I tried to upgrade / fresh install debian-sf 2.5.31+(the newest
packge from Ronando's homepage) but failed.

The longstanding ldap bugs seems to be fixed (AFAIK) but
I am getting a database error constantly.

Here is the error message when I try to upgrade from previous version
as well as fresh install (after completely "purging" the pgsql package)

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Found version 2.5-30 lesser than 2.5-32, fixing unix_uid entries.
DBD::Pg::st fetchrow_array failed: no statement executing at 
/usr/lib/sourceforge/bin/db-upgrade.pl line 345.
Transaction aborted because Uncaught exception from user code:
        DBD::Pg::st fetchrow_array failed: no statement executing at 
/usr/lib/sourceforge/bin/db-upgrade.pl line 345.
        eval {...} called at /usr/lib/sourceforge/bin/db-upgrade.pl line 33
Transaction aborted because Uncaught exception from user code:
        DBD::Pg::st fetchrow_array failed: no statement executing at 
/usr/lib/sourceforge/bin/db-upgrade.pl line 345.
        eval {...} called at /usr/lib/sourceforge/bin/db-upgrade.pl line 33
Last SQL query was:
update users set unix_uid = nextval ('unix_uid_seq')
                  where unix_status != 'N'
                    and status != 'P'
                    and unix_uid = 0
(end of query)
Please report this bug on the Debian bug-tracking system.
Please include the previous messages as well to help debugging.
You should not worry too much about this,
your DB is still in a consistent
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Can anyone please give me a clue for this?
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