Hi Ingo
> Dear midgardians,
Thanks ;-)

> 
> as I didn't receive any answer to my questions regarding an probably
> damaged SG0 I'll post it again:
> 
> --
> as I cannot solve my problems with aegir on a setup with a former
> installed nadmin I would like to completely remove and reinstall
> SG0. Is there a better way than exporting single SGs, removing
> midgard-DB and blobs, reinstalling midgard-data and importing SGs
> again? As it is a production server I don't like any surprises...
> As I really don't like to reinstall+repligard 8 sitegroups from
> customers (at all ~170MB repligard output) perhaps there is an
> other solution to my problem with the calendar of aegir (see last
> part of this mail)?
> 
> --
> 
> this is related to a former question about an error in aegir:
> 
> I can reproduce this error if there was installed nadmin on the server
> and aegir is repligarded on it. If it is a clean aegir installation
> all runs fine. As I fear to get problems on other parts of aegir too
> I would really like to solve this...
> 
>  > just upgraded a production-server to 1.5.0/Aegir-1.0-RC2. Everything
>  > went fine - but: With Aegir I get this error after clicking on
> "Schedule":
>  >
>  > Fatal error: Call to undefined function: sf_haveevent() in ROOT(908) :
> eval
> ()'d
>  > code(109) : eval()'d code on line 40
> 
>  > This runs fine on my notebook where I installed an tested 1.5.0/Aegir
>  > this weekend.
> 
> any ideas are welcome.

Well the only thing that I could suggest is that you maybe are running
different PHP versions? But this is a wild guess. Reinstall Aegir-Schedule??

Hopefully it will point you to a solution.


> 
> greetings,
> Ingo
> 

Regards,
Edwin.


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