Drupal Error Call To Undefined Function _system_theme_data
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all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportInstalling Drupal [SOLVED]Fatal error: Call to undefined function user_access() /admin_menu/admin_menu/admin_menu.modu Posted by Desi Raaj on May 25, 2010 at 6:41pm call to undefined function user_access() drupal 7 hello i had my site running up and running fine, but yesterday i accidently
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uploaded drupal 6 installation files into my module directory (i know pretty lame) ever since than i get the following fatal error call to undefined function php message:- Fatal error: Call to undefined function user_access() in /home/xxx/public_html/modules/admin_menu/admin_menu/admin_menu.module on line 264 even if i delete the mentioned file or module the error just changes to some other module and or file. i do have a complete back up just of 2 days ago (database and all my site files). i tried reuploading my back up files but it still didn't work. should i delete all the files on my server first and then reupload? do i have to use my older database as well? files on the server at root: .cpanel .htpasswds access-logs (shortcut) etc mail mail public_ftp public_html tmp www (shortcut, it leads to the public_html directory) .contactemail .lastlogin page.tpl.php style.css please help me out. Thank You. Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 6.x Comments . cog.rusty commented May 25, 2010 at 8:27pm First, make sure that you don't have any duplicate modules or backups anywhere under drupal. Then go to your database with phpmyadmin, "system" table, and find the rows of the following five modules. system.module node.module user.module filter.module block.module For each one of them, make sure that - its "status" is 1 - its "filename" is "modules/[module-name]/[module-name].module" and nothing else. If you found any different paths for these five modules in the system table, take a note and search for those folders, in case there are duplicates. Never put contributed modules in /modules. Always put them in /sites/all/modules and nowhere else. Log in or register to post comments THANK YOU!!! Ralph Manis commented August 16, 2010 at 6:27pm THANK YOU!!! Log in or register to post comments Thank You toddwshaffer commented July 14, 2011 at 12:22pm I pulled an accidental sudo drush dl and hit enter without the module name I was going for. The site immediately broke due to Drupal core being downloaded into the sites/all/modules folder. When
all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportPost installation PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function user_access() in C: - after copying in modules OpenResort Posted by anedra on November 23, 2008 at 12:07pm Hi, I've got the following error after copying OpenResort to the modules folder of my Drupal 6.6: - PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function user_access() in C:\WebSites\xxxx.com_kbj2qspunfarbdam\includes\menu.inc on line 449 - I realized later OpenResort is for Drupal 5 so I just canceled OpenResort module from the modules https://www.drupal.org/node/809092 folder but I still receive the same error message. I tried to solve by re-creating the database, but the error is still there. Can you help me? Thanks a lot! Andrea Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 6.x Comments After removing that module, cog.rusty commented November 23, 2008 at 4:27pm After removing that module, run update.php. Also try simply https://www.drupal.org/node/338030 visiting the admin/build/modules page. Log in or register to post comments Thanks, but after running anedra commented November 25, 2008 at 10:21pm Thanks, but after running update.php (I navigated in my web browser to: http://www.bbeurialo.com/update.php), I get this error: PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function _system_theme_data() in C:\WebSites\bbeurialo.com_kbj2qspunfarbdam\includes\theme.inc on line 439 To visit admin/build/modules page I have to log in, but I can't... I really don't know what to try... Ant other suggestion? Thanks a lot! Log in or register to post comments These errors suggest a cog.rusty commented November 25, 2008 at 11:43pm These errors suggest a bigger problem of misplaced Drupal files. In the first post, the missing user_access() function should exist in the modules/user/user.module file. In the last post, the missing _system_theme_data() function should exist in the modules/system/system.module file. Both these files, system.module and user.module, belong to "required" Drupal modules, which are not allowed to be disabled or moved to a different place. If these files exist, are undamaged, readable by the web server, and in the right place, make sure that you don't have any backup copies of Drupal's files anyw
all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportUpgrading Drupal [solved] Update from 6.31 to https://www.drupal.org/node/2317365 6.33: "undefined function: _system_theme_data()" Posted by singinglarvae on August 7, 2014 at 5:09pm Hi all, Well, I am stucked for some days now with an upgrade from 6.31 to 6.32, and now 6.33. I followed the advices from upgrade.txt: Backup : done User id#1: done Off-line mode: done Bluemarine theme: done All modules disabled: done Remove old call to files & directories (except site/): done Unpack new structure: done Copy special files (htaccess in my case): done Verify configuration: done Run update.php: wrong As soon as I reach this last step, I have got an update.php?op=info page with (when commenting the ini_set('display_errors', FALSE); line in the update.php file):Fatal error: Call to undefined function: _system_theme_data() in call to undefined /home/associattl/www/includes/theme.inc on line 493 I basically see what mean this error (can't find the function... even if everyting seems in place :-/ ), but how to fix it ? Any help would be welcome! Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 6.x Comments Solved! Actually, I don't singinglarvae commented August 7, 2014 at 5:32pm Solved! Actually, I don't know why but the PHP5 option was disabled (by my provider? It worked like a charm before!). I had to add a SetEnv PHP_VER 5 to my htaccess (OVH.com) Log in or register to post comments News itemsDrupal news Planet Drupal Association news Social media directory Security announcements Jobs Our communityCommunity Getting involved Services, Training & Hosting Groups & Meetups DrupalCon Code of conduct DocumentationDocumentation Drupal 8 docs Drupal 7 docs Developer docs api.drupal.org Drupal code baseDownload & Extend Drupal core Modules Themes Distributions Governance of communityAbout Web accessibility The Drupal Association About Drupal.org Terms of service Privacy policy Drupal is a registered trademark of Dries Buytaert.