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Added by Andreas Eriksson over 14 years ago

I get this message when trying to run
rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production" --trace
(in /var/rails/redmine)
  • Invoke db:migrate (first_time)
  • Invoke environment (first_time)
  • Execute environment
  • Execute db:migrate
    Virtual timer expired

I'm running Debian 5 with mysql.

It seems like the only tables that are actually created in the database are "plugin_schema_info" and "schema_migrations".

Does anyone have a clue to what might cause the problem?

/Andreas


Replies (4)

RE: Virtual Timer Expired - Added by Eric Davis over 14 years ago

That's odd. What version of Redmine and MySQL are you using?

Eric Davis

RE: Virtual Timer Expired - Added by Andreas Eriksson over 14 years ago

I'm using mysql 5.0.81 and redmine 0.8.4.

/Andreas

RE: Virtual Timer Expired - Added by Alexander van der Mey over 14 years ago

I experienced the same problem on my CentOS x86_64 machine with ruby-enterprise. The installer I used to setup ruby, rails and passenger failed to install the mysql 2.8.5 gem. I was able to solve this issue by uninstalling the mysql gem and replacing it with the 2.7 version:

gem uninstall gem
gem install mysql -v=2.7

RE: Virtual Timer Expired - Added by zigzag chen about 14 years ago

Yes, The same problem happen to me and switch to mysql gem v2.7 works.

A bit correction for the script above, should be:

gem uninstall mysql
gem install mysql -v=2.7

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