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[Bug 919089] Re: [6.1] CREATE DATABASE failed

 

This was due to a bad symlink this bug report is invalid

** Changed in: openobject-server
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  [6.1] CREATE DATABASE failed

Status in OpenERP Server:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  It seams today there is an issue in server when trying to create a new
  database. Yesterday before this morning update it was working
  perfecly.

  └─> bzr revno server/
  3974

  └─> bzr revno addons
  6366

  └─> bzr revno openerp-web/
  2019


  [2012-01-20 08:33:33,020][zz2] ERROR:db.create:CREATE DATABASE failed:
  Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/home/yvaucher/Projects/lp_openerp_6.1_ln10_ch/server/openerp/service/web_services.py", line 61, in _initialize_db
      openerp.modules.db.initialize(cr) # TODO this should be removed as it is done by pooler.restart_pool.
    File "/home/yvaucher/Projects/lp_openerp_6.1_ln10_ch/server/openerp/modules/db.py", line 61, in initialize
      info = openerp.modules.load_information_from_description_file(i)
    File "/home/yvaucher/Projects/lp_openerp_6.1_ln10_ch/server/openerp/modules/module.py", line 343, in load_information_from_description_file
      info.update(eval(terp_f.read()))
    File "/home/yvaucher/Projects/lp_openerp_6.1_ln10_ch/server/openerp/tools/safe_eval.py", line 240, in safe_eval
      return eval(test_expr(expr,_SAFE_OPCODES, mode=mode), globals_dict, locals_dict)
    File "/home/yvaucher/Projects/lp_openerp_6.1_ln10_ch/server/openerp/tools/safe_eval.py", line 108, in test_expr
      code_obj = compile(expr, "", mode)
    File "<string>", line 101
       "active": False,
               ^
   SyntaxError: invalid syntax

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