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  • 2014-09-19 14:16:49

    After upgrading to ATutor 22

    Just upgraded to version 2.2 from version 2.1 where everything was running smoothly. No, as soon as I log in (as administrator) I get an error message:

    *****************
    The following errors occurred:

    ATutor was unable to access the database. If the problem persists, please report this to an Administrator with this date reference (09/19/2014 07:13:42 pm)
    ****************

    No changes on configuration can be performed, although the users can log in correctly. javascript:smilie(':(')

    My config shows:
    Database:
    8.30 MB
    Disk Usage:
    56.52 MB
    Courses:
    13
    Users:
    82
    ATutor Version:
    2.2(unknown - 2014-09-19 19:13:42). Check Latest Version.
    PHP Version:
    5.3.29-1~dotdeb.0
    MySQL Version:
    5.5.38-1~dotdeb.0
    OS:
    Linux 2.6.32-5-686 :(

  • 2014-09-19 14:42:18

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    There's been a couple reports of issues upgrading from ATutor 2.1, thoguh so far we've not been able to reprodcue the problem. I've added the issue to the tracker.

    Will take another look as soon as we can.

    Follow at:
    http://atutor.ca/atutor/mantis/view.php?id=5536

    If you can get to the PHP error log, you could help by posting any error message generated there when the database error shows in ATutor

  • 2014-09-20 12:15:48

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    An updated bundle of ATutor 2.2 has been released, replacing the old version on Sourceforge. It will correct the errors generated when tables are ALTERed during the upgrade process.

    Was it 2.1, or was it actually 2.1.1 that you upgraded from?

  • 2014-09-23 13:36:12

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    Hi Greg,
    Really I am tempted to sat it was 2.1.1 but, just to double check, how can I find that? Of course I have a full backup of the ATutor directory, can I inspect any file?
    :(

  • 2014-09-23 13:59:01

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    Look in

    include/lib/constants.inc.php

  • 2014-09-23 14:09:57

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    OK, so I was wrong. It was 2.1
    Please find the file attached, may it be of any help ;-)
    as I am not able to get the PHP error log.

  • 2014-09-26 03:40:06

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    Greg,
    should I re install ATutor? or re-upgrade version 2.2?
    :P

  • 2014-09-26 08:21:02

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    Download again and reinstall

  • 2014-09-27 06:42:00

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    Hi Greg,
    after re-downlod and re-upgrade attemp, I get an error on step number 2 (image dump attached) allrhough I have doublecheck the db user to have ALL privileges. :-(

  • 2014-09-27 09:16:48

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    It would appear you are using an old ATutor-2.2 bundle. The problem in the image you attached was addressed in the latest bundle.

    You can check the file that was changed by comparing the version on GitHub with the version you have.

    https://github.com/atutor/ATutor/commit/c62d8393342c8875152ea2ebf2ad0bbc148215e3

  • 2014-09-30 21:42:54

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    If you are asking for help, provide lots of detail so problems can be reproduced.

    Things to describe:
    Operating system ATutor is installed on - Oracle linux 7 64bit
    ATutor version - 2.2
    Patch #s applied -
    ATutor theme name -
    PHP version - 5.4.32
    MySQL version - 5.6.21
    Webserver & version - apache 2.4.6
    Copies of error messages - PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function real_escape_string() on a non-object in /var/www/html/ATutor22/include/lib/mysql_connect.inc.php on line 141

    After last release 2.2 download include/classes/sqlutility.class.php check file changed compare ok.

  • 2014-10-02 09:18:20

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    We are aware of the issue, but have been unable to reproduce it ourselves. No fix is available yet.

  • 2014-10-04 13:49:18

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    We've made some adjustments to the installer, which we're hoping will resolve the real_escape_string() error people have been experiencing. Can you test it on the server that was producing the error and let us know how it goes.

    http://atutor.ca/atutor/files/ATutor-2.2-test.tar.gz

  • 2015-07-23 12:59:29

    Re: After upgrading to ATutor 2.2

    If you are asking for help, provide lots of detail so problems can be reproduced.

    Things to describe:
    Operating system ATutor is installed on - windows 8.1
    ATutor version - 2.2
    Patch #s applied -
    ATutor theme name -
    PHP version -
    MySQL version -
    Webserver & version -
    Copies of error messages -
    Changes to default settings -
    Web browser being used -
    ...and anything else relevant -
    :( [red] [/red]