tags 389865 +unreproducible thanks (Please keep [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the CC:)
Further investigation suggests this is different from bug #342161, as the fix for it is still in (I was afraid it had been removed or something like that). On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 12:50:54AM -0800, Anthony Brock wrote: >> Try removing php-cache. If that doesn't work, please try to obtain a >> backtrace at time of the error. > This seems to have stopped the error! (It was a stopgap measure to stop the main page from not loading. You'll need to reinstall it to get weather.com working.) > Thanks! Now we see the following in the "Weather Forecast" section: > The weather.com block is not available. > What's the next stop to troubleshoot/resolve the issue? The weather.com block works for me (with php-cache installed). I think something is wrong in your php-cache configuration. Maybe the temporary files directory it is trying to use does not exist or is not writable by the user running Apache or PHP? > Also, how would I acquire a "backtrace" at the time of error? Would > this be found in the logs? Add "var_dump(debug_backtrace());" at the line in the file that the error message refers to. E.g. if it says "file FOO line 452", then put "var_dump(debug_backtrace());" (without the quotes) as line 452, pushing the existing line 452 to 453. >> You could weatherdotcom from the main page. > I apologize for such a slow response. However, I found your message > confusing at first. Unfortunately, I'm still not certain what you > mean by this last line. I probably meant "You could remove weatherdotcom from the main page", but forgot to type the "remove". To get your users a working system (without weather forecast) until you figure it out. -- Lionel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]