Hi,

I'm just installing Drupal 4.6 and am having problems getting the 'modules' page to load in the administration area. I have tried isolating the problem and have it working with the following modules:

aggregator.module
album.module
archive.module
article.module
block.module
blogapi.module
blog.module
book.module
comment.module
contact.module
drupal.module
event/
filter.module
folksonomy.module
forms/
forum.module
freelinking/
help.module
image/
image_filter/
img_assist/
legacy.module
locale.module
menu.module
node.module
page.module
path.module
ping.module
poll.module
profile.module
queue.module
quote/
search.module
smileys.module
statistics.module
story.module
subscription.module
system.module
taxonomy.module
textile/
throttle.module
tracker.module
upload.module
user.module
watchdog.module

However, if I add any of the following into the modules directory then the modules page no longer loads. This is a problem, as I need some of them!

contextlinks/
epublish/
filestore2/
flexinode/
fscache/
menu_otf/
tinymce/

I've searched this site and cannot find mention of specific problems with these modules. Is this a known problem or have I got something set up wrong?

Comments

Uwe Hermann’s picture

PHP probably doesn't have enough memory, search drupal.org for this...

Uwe.
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pbowyer’s picture

Thanks that was the problem. As I am using my development server I could raise the memory limit for PHP, I'll keep searching for a solution to use on my hosting provider...

sangamreddi’s picture

you can raise the limit of php by having a php.ini file in the directory.
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