07-03-2019, 07:30 PM
@Tim Curtis
Oh, sure, the old "reboot right after initial power up" trick. How many times have I heard that before
Seriously, it's "interesting" to see how bumps in major packages like PHP, Perl, Python, etc., can affect what we believed to be stable code. With all its possible settings and execution paths, the more people poke at moOde 5.4 in idiosyncratic ways, the sooner you'll be able to get it stable again.
Meanwhile, I'm enjoying the music now that I've got past this.
Regards,
Kent
Quote:I think this is an "execution order" bug in worker.php. I'll investigate later today. It would also explain why moodecfg.txt had issues because it's invoked during the initial startup.
In the meantime it looks like a reboot right after initial power up is the workaround. Thereafter the permissions are correct and no issues.
Oh, sure, the old "reboot right after initial power up" trick. How many times have I heard that before
Seriously, it's "interesting" to see how bumps in major packages like PHP, Perl, Python, etc., can affect what we believed to be stable code. With all its possible settings and execution paths, the more people poke at moOde 5.4 in idiosyncratic ways, the sooner you'll be able to get it stable again.
Meanwhile, I'm enjoying the music now that I've got past this.
Regards,
Kent