___/ On Wed 22 Mar 2006 20:59:46 GMT, [ Martin Stabenfeldt ] wrote : \___
Hi,
Since the upgrade broke, I tried to install the nightly build
(2006-03-22) and version 2.0.2 from scratch.
It didn´t work, I´m still getting the "You do not have sufficient
permissions to access this page." error when trying to access
wp-admin.
This is on a installation from scratch, no upgrade. I created a new
empty database for this test.
Output from Apache error log:
PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/user/
public_html/wordpress-2.0.2/wordpress/wp-includes/capabilities.php on
line 19, referer: http://foobar.com/wordpress-2.0.2/wordpress/
I´m running WP on a Fedora Core 4 server.
MySQL-server version: 4.1.15-standard
PHP: 5.0.4-10.5
Please let me know if you need any more information from me! :)
Best regards,
Martin Stabenfeldt_______________________________________________
Hi Martin,
I believe this was discussed a few days ago:
http://comox.textdrive.com/pipermail/wp-testers/2006-March/002391.html
,----[ Message from thread ]
| Dan McCullough wrote:
| > Yes that was the first thing, this message seems to be generated from.
|
| >
| > wp-admin/menu.php
| > if (! user_can_access_admin_page()) {
| > die( __('You do not have sufficient permissions to access thi
| > page.') );
| > }
| >
| > if I comment out this code I am allowed in, however the navigation
| for
| > the administration section is still not visable.
|
| This has nothing to do with htaccess or permssions on files. It'sabout
| the user tables in the DB. The only time I know of that this problem
| occurs is when someones changes the db prefix. There are various
| patches being discussed for how best to address prefix changes. If you
| haven't changed the prefix, then something else is amiss in the user
| tables. If you're willing to send me a link to phpmyadmin for your site
| as well as the user and pass to login, I will take a look. Back up
| beforehand. :-)
|
| Ryan
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With kind regards,
Roy
|