Very excited to test out this release - thanks for all your work on this!
First, I have to say that this is my first time installing an installation profile. Without any documentation, I assumed I would follow these steps http://drupal.org/node/306267/. It wasn't until I got to the step where I unpacked Openchurch that I realized I didn't need to first download Drupal core.
Beyond that, I ran into the following error during installation:
Call to undefined function ctools_include() in [directory]/sites/all/modules/contrib/context/context.module on line459
I can't continue beyond this - any thoughts?
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Comment #1
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedI will have a look, I think I might need to have ctools install earlier.
Comment #2
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedyou're right, this is a new error. i need to just move ctools up in the order of modules that gets installed but im caught a little bit in this cvs to git conversion.
i am deciding to open up another google code project for the install profile until i can get 'git' figured out. i will move the install profile there and let you know when the dev install has been updated.
Comment #3
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedok I fixed that issue by moving ctools up in the install profile. bc of this whole 'git' deal I moved the install profile to google code for the time being which wont effect anybody really. the latest download can still be downloaded here: http://openchurchsite.com/download/32/42/openchurch.tar_.gz
Comment #4
michellezeedru CreditAttribution: michellezeedru commentedGiving this another try, but the current download link gives me an empty tar file. Can you check on this? Thanks!
Comment #5
michellezeedru CreditAttribution: michellezeedru commentedNow I got the file this time, and was able to complete installation. Now onto more fun things poking around - Thanks!
Comment #6
dong_hai CreditAttribution: dong_hai commentedWhy not a detailed installation file?