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Your modules 'Node access user reference' and 'Node access node reference' are in different groups on the admin/modules page. (CCK vs. Other). You might consider moving them both to 'ACCESS CONTROL'-group, where a.o. 'ACL'-module resides.
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Comment #1
danielb CreditAttribution: danielb commentedI will move them both to 'other' as CCK is no longer a package in Drupal 7. "Access control" is not a valid package.
Check these threads if you're curious:
#536640: Add 'package' to the .info file
#536636: add 'package' to the .info file
Probably won't get around to any drupal stuff for 2 or 3 weeks though, just moved and I don't have an internet connection at home :(
Comment #2
johnvIMO you can use 'Access control' just like other modules do. Michelle says using your own is bad practice and points to [#231036] which shows merely 'Suggested examples'. Indeed, you do not have a big module which justifies your own group, but many small ones....
Anyway, the main thing is that both modules share the same package.
Comment #3
johnvFYI, currently I have the following downloaded access modules in the ACL package: ACL, Content Access, Forum Access, View Unpublished Content.
Comment #4
danielb CreditAttribution: danielb commentedBut those aren't a package :/ It's being used as a taxonomy system. Unless those modules depend on ACL, but that isn't the case with my modules.
Comment #5
danielb CreditAttribution: danielb commentedI've removed the package information.