I' m using drupal 4.7 in my site and i' m in the middle of a testing for an update to 5.3 so i' am actually looling for some modules to do some things my users want.
The problem is that although the Core for Drupal 6 has freeze and will be probably released in the next few months there is no way to know which modules will be updated to.
It would be nice if all modules which will be updated, write so. That way you will know if it is worth considering or move to something else....
Because of human-error (don't ask) I was forced to reinstall Drupal from scratch. Upgrade didn't work, since I wasn't able to log in. So, I've made a clean install of Drupal 5.x and i have full backup of my previous drupal database.
My question is, how can i restore this database now, without screwing something up.
Details:
- previous database: MySQL 4.x
- present database for Drupal: MySQL 5.x
- previous Drupal version: 4.x
- present Drupal version: 5.x
I have big problem upgrading several modules. My site shows that there are upgrades for certain modules (Link to conect,Image,SFW tools, views and weather).
First, I downloaded the zip files of those upgrades, uploaded and rewrited files with newer versions... but the web page (available updates) show that the are still old.
How can I upgrade them? or.... are they upgraded but the software is wrong and shows errors?
Praying for help here. I'm trying to upgrade to Drupal 5.0 from 4.7 but no matter what I do I get page after page of "Table 'mysql.cache_views' doesn't exist" errors.
It's triggered when the views module is enabled, and no matter how I try to upgrade I am unable to prevent this error from filling the error log (there are pages of text after the initial error with the sql command which Drupal is trying to excecute.
I've performed numerous upgrades, disabling all the modules, truncating the cache etc. but nothing seems to fix this. Please help :)