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Mx install over top of current Cumulus.

Topics about the Beta trials up to Build 3043, the last build by Cumulus's founder Steve Loft. It was by this time way out of Beta but Steve wanted to keep it that way until he made a decision on his and Cumulus's future.

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Mx install over top of current Cumulus.

Post by mspec »

Some spare time this morning so installed over current version of Cumulus, Started ok and bought up asking if I wanted to create an exception in the firewall which I accepted (windows 7). Had to go in an manually set it though as even though I said yup it did not create it.
Everything working very well and pulled in all previous data. Looking fantastic and love having the new web interface for everything (very slick).

Only problem I have en-counted is the ** Token Error **

A look through the diag file showed errors for

token=<#daylength>
token=<#daylightlength>

I removed both instances of these tags from indexT but this made no difference on restart.

Am I way off base in how I tried to resolve this problem ??

Attached is the diag file
20150109-094212.zip
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Re: Mx install over top of current Cumulus.

Post by steve »

The offending tags are in the file that gets dumped to the diags file after the error - it's a PHP file.

Do you have your co-ordinates set in Cumulus? What is it showing for sunrise and sunset, and dawn and dusk?
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Re: Mx install over top of current Cumulus.

Post by mspec »

Completely my fault Steve, I had no coordinates set at all. Have fixed that and now there is not a single token error showing.

Thanks for that Steve.
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