Fatal Error Call To Undefined Function _system_theme_data
that make connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportUpgrading Drupal [solved] Update from 6.31 to 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 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 /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 β 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.
that make connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportPost installation Fatal error after moving drupal site to a new host Posted by zenessa on April 17, 2009 at 8:37am I just moved moved my drupal site from one host to a new host. I did the following steps. 1. Made a back of old old site 2. Made a backup of database 3. Uploaded old site to new host 4. Created a new database and imported old database into it 5. Changed settings.php to reflect new https://www.drupal.org/node/2317365 database 6. Changed name servers to point to new host When the site loads I get the following error: Fatal error: Call to undefined function _system_theme_data() inβ¦. includes/theme.inc on line 439 Drupal is a huge learning curve for me, so I have no idea how to fix this. If anyone has any ideas, that would be greatly appreciated. Log in or register to post comments https://www.drupal.org/node/436440 β Categories: Drupal 6.x Comments I now have a new error Fatal zenessa commented April 17, 2009 at 9:06am I now have a new error Fatal error: Call to undefined function user_access() in /includes/menu.inc Log in or register to post comments A few things to check: cog.rusty commented April 17, 2009 at 11:16am A few things to check: - Your PHP memory_limit is big enough on your new server (see http://drupal.org/node/207036). Depending on the modules that you have installed, this may mean 16M or 64M. - The files "system.module" and "user.module" exist under "modules/system/" and "modules/user/". It is not allowed to move them anywhere else. (Sometimes a slip of the mouse in the FTP window can pull them inside a directory and misplace them.) - The files are undamaged, not zero length and they contain the functions mentioned in the error messages ("_system_theme_data" and "user_access") - The files are readable by the web server (permissions 644), and their containing directories, "system" and "user", have permissions 755. - There are no duplicate copies of the files "system.module" and "user.module" anywhere else under Drupal, for example in a backup directory. - In the "s
that make connections 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 https://www.drupal.org/node/338030 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 fatal error from the modules 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 β 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. fatal error call Also try simply 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