[rt-users] Table 'rt3.ObjectCustomFields' doesn't exist

Ruslan Zakirov ruslan.zakirov at gmail.com
Tue Jul 28 15:20:37 EDT 2009


Why do you even need mysqlupgrade.sql if it's fresh install?

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:13 PM, <raymond at pilotsupplies.com> wrote:
>
> ubuntu vmware esx4i with ubuntu 9.04 4GB of memory dual xeon processor
>
> fresh 3.8.4 install, apache2, perl_Mode 2, mysql 5
>
> go error "Table 'rt3.ObjectCustomFields' doesn't exist"
>
> so I went and commented out the following, see below and proceed with the
> install with no other issues.
>
> Am wondering if there are any implications, issues or problems with this
> or is there a better way to fix this ?
>
>
> thanx!
>
>
>
> /usr/local/src/rt-3.8.4/etc/upgrade# mysql -u root -p rt3 <
> mysqlupgrade.sql
> Enter password:
> ERROR 1146 (42S02) at line 77: Table 'rt3.ObjectCustomFields' doesn't
> exist
>
>
> root at joeblow:/usr/local/src/rt-3.8.4/etc/upgrade# vi mysqlupgrade.sql
>
> #ALTER TABLE ObjectCustomFields
> #   DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8;
> #ALTER TABLE ObjectCustomFieldValues
> #   DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8;
>
>
>
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>
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>
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Best regards, Ruslan.



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