recovering from bad theme in ver 7-alpha1

I just installed ver. 7-alpha1 on a mac OS X system using sqlite as my database. After minor content changes I copied down several themes that indicated they were approved for version 7. When I switched to pockett as the default I get several php errors and an unusable front page that onlt dispalys the logo and title as well as error messages but nothing else, specifically no login block. I tried to switch back to garland by making changes to default theme in the database but without change. Is there some other way to recover besides a reinstall

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Install halts on (Your web server does not appear to support any common database types.)

The latest Drupal versions, 7.0 alpha and 6.15, won't install on Usbwebserver or Xampp. Earlier versions installed allright and they still do.
The installation of the latest versions stops, giving the message 'Your web server does not appear to support any common database types.'
What is wrong? Can anybody please help?

Creating a highly flexible theme

I'm new to Drupal and need to learn some basic things. I'm kind of lost in the ocean of information so I'm hoping to find a shortcut here :)

How to create Unique Profile Field?

Hello!

I'm looking for a way to create an unique profile filed in user profile. So that the entered string could be used only by one member.

Is there some way to define one as unique?!

Automated testing 2.1 deployed - contributed projects

Contributed project result

After a lot of work, waiting, staging, and such I am proud to announce the addition of contributed projects to the automated testing system. Contributed projects may now take advantage of the same system that Drupal core developers have been using for over a year with great success. The deployment comes quickly after the recent 2.0 launch in late November of 2009. In addition to adding support for contributed project testing a number of other features have been added, most notably:

  • Coder and Coder Tough Love review support.
  • General e-mail notifications - the devlist mailing list will get an e-mail when Drupal core breaks.
  • A number of UI/workflow improvments on drupal.org.
  • Grouping of reviews by type or plugin to make room for a cleaner multiple database testing workflow.
  • Additional administrative tools for qa.drupal.org and testing clients.
  • Views RSS feed plugin for aggregation of test events and results.

For an example of the test results, please take a look at the current Drupal 7 (HEAD) results or one of our beta contributed project results, such as poormanscron.

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