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there are quite a few packages that cannot find release information for, causing messages to be displayed
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Comment #1
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedYa that's interesting, I saw the same thing and all I had to do was click 'check manually' at the top and then that fixed everything. I know there isn't a problem with the modules themselves, they all have the correct release info. So it must just be a quirk after installation.
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linwiz CreditAttribution: linwiz commentedinteresting. Now i'm getting an error on update.php.
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 103809024 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /home/xx/public_html/oc/profiles/openchurch/modules/contrib/rules/modules/system.rules.inc on line 51
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedBe sure you have enough memory, I usually recommend 512MB for the installation, you can lower it after that.
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linwiz CreditAttribution: linwiz commentedthe hosts default is 99MB. it works fine for plain drupal. it is at 512MB however. i have since installed a second installation, fresh and no issues when using update manager or update.php
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There may have been a mis-configuration with my php.ini file, i uploaded a new copy with 512MB and the error does not appear when running update.php
Comment #5
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedK ya I need to do more testing to see what the real number is, 512 is probably way too high post-installation. I would think the most you would need is 256MB post-install maybe even for an install. I need to do some benchmarking to so how much memory it needs.