Closed (fixed)
Project:
Views (for Drupal 7)
Version:
6.x-2.0-rc2
Component:
Miscellaneous
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
15 Sep 2008 at 12:51 UTC
Updated:
1 Oct 2008 at 12:53 UTC
Sorry if this has been posted already. After installing latest Views release I get either a blank page (on a local stack) or the following line )on the live server):
Fatal error: Call to undefined function link_views_content_field_data() in /accounts/bla/www/name-of-site/sites/all/modules/link/link.module on line 148
Disabling the Link module solves the issue so there is some problem there.
Hope this helps,
Gerben
Comments
Comment #1
karens commentedThis is a Link module issue that you would have seen if you checked the Link module issue queue. Don't create issues on the Views issue queue for problems created by other modules, and certainly don't create them without first checking the issue queue of the module that is creating the problem.
Comment #2
Gerben Zaagsma commentedTt was unclear to me where I should post the problem as rc2 introduced the proble with the Links moduel. Besides, this was meant to help..
Gerben
Comment #3
Gerben Zaagsma commentedIt was unclear to me where I should post the problem as rc2 introduced the problem with the Links module. Beside that, this was just meant to help.
Gerben
Comment #4
karens commentedI understand you were trying to help, but this particular problem has been posted several dozen times already in the last couple days and it gets old to keep responding to the same question over and over.
I'm not trying to discourage you from helping, but it is more helpful if you first check to see if the issue is already known before you report it, which you could have seen pretty easily by looking at the Link module issue queue.
Every one of us has occasionally created a duplicate report, even after looking to see if it's already reported, so that's going to happen, but if you check a few logical places first you can reduce the chances of reporting something that is already known.
Comment #5
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.