--- Original message --- >Subject: [rt-users] RT 3.8.4 and RTFM 2.4.2 No errors, but no RTFM links,have >added "Set(@Plugins,qw(RT::FM)); " to RT_Siteconfig.pm >From: Michael Ellis <michael_el...@umanitoba.ca> >To: RT-USERS <RT-Users@lists.bestpractical.com> >Date: 06/07/2009 1:33 PM >
>Ok, I've been beating my head on this one. I had RTFM up and working on a test >RT 3.8.2 server and then it just disappeared from the menu. I tried to figure >out why, but after spending an afternoon trying to figure it out I >decided >that I wouldn't worry about it as I was going to be reinstalling from scratch >for the production system anyway. > >So, now I have RT 3.8.4 working, and when I install RTFM 2.4.2 it completes >with no errors. I added Set(@Plugins,qw(RT::FM)); to my RT_Siteconfig.pm and >flushed the mason cache and restarted httpd. I log into RT, but >RTFM isn't >there. RTFM isn't listed in the System Configuration. > >I've got RT's debug log on, and there are no errors there (except for >graphviz) and there are no errors in apache's logs either. > >I've searched the web and the mailing lists for this, but almost all of them >are due to the missing Set(@Plugins,qw(RT::FM)); or the install location not >being in /opt/rt3/local/plugins (which it is for my install). I'm stuck. >Any >help would be appreciated. Are there any errors reported from rt3/sbin/rt-test-dependencies? Kevin W. Gagel Network Administrator Local 5448 My blog: http://mail.cnc.bc.ca/blogs/gagel My shared files: http://mail.cnc.bc.ca/users/gagel
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