This bug was fixed in the package moodle - 1.9.4.dfsg-0ubuntu1
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moodle (1.9.4.dfsg-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Merge with Debian git (Closes LP: #322961, #239481, #334611):
- use Ubuntu's smarty lib directory for linking
- use internal yui library
- add update-not
I'm not sure what we're going to be able to do with this but I think we
know what the problem is, marking as Triaged.
** Changed in: moodle (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Blank pages in Moodle after install - failed to install php5-mysql
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What makes this issue even more complicated to handle transparently is
the fact that the Dependencies (php5-pgsql | php5-mysql) and
(postgresql-client | mysql-client) as well as the Recommends (postgresql
| mysql-server) seems to be handled/picked separately. That is, you can
have both mysql-server
This appears to me to not necessarily be a straightforward fix
necessarily. My reading of this is that if you have php5-mysql or
php5-pgsql already installed but then choose the other one in the moodle
install configuration you end up with problems.
I don't think there is any dependence issue real
This is still a bug in 8.10. I 'tested' it today :-(
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Blank pages in Moodle after install - failed to install php5-mysql
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234609
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Rui got it right. The problem is that we need to fix the dependencies
as he describes. You can install moodle without php5-mysql installed,
so you get a blank screen when you go to moodle. A Normal Person (our
audience) has no idea what the problem is. I went to install phpmyadmin
to investigat
Setting status to confirmed as i am able to replicate it (Test case A).
(not sure if test case B produce the same result though. )
Dependency is an either-or type (php5-pgsql | php5-mysql). Therefore
when user has either one installed, but has chosen a option that
required the other to be needed,
I did not know that I had php5-pgsql installed.
And it took me two hours to track down the problem.
On Ubuntu, the script asks me to select either
"Postgres" or "Mysql" - I selected Mysql - at that point
the script should check that I have php5-mysql installed.
PLEASE NOTE: The script does not f
Moodle uses either mysql or pgsql as it database backend. Since you have
installed php5-pgsql, it does'nt install php5-mysql as part of its
dependency.
Also after the configuration screen where you get to select the
database,username,password, etc., you will be warned that the script
cannot connec
Look like I do have php5-pgsql installed.
apt-cache policy php5-pgsql
php5-pgsql:
Installed: 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1
Candidate: 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1
Version table:
*** 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-updates/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
5.2.4-2
Thanks for reporting this bug and help make Ubuntu better.
Do you happen to have php5-pgsql installed? (apt-cache policy
php5-pgsql)
** Changed in: moodle (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Blank pages in Moodle after install - failed to install php5-mysql
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