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After installing the module and creating a promise, I got an error stating that the promise_signed table did not exist. I looked in the .install file and noticed that it does not install for mysql databases. So I changed it, and reinstalled the module.
The errors went away, I was able to create and sign the promise, however when I go to site/promise, I get a blank screen.
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kreynen CreditAttribution: kreynen commentedThere was a patch for this, but it has been fixed in the latest release
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