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willmoy

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Drupal 7?
August 19, 2009, 02:39:02 am
Is there a plan for when to shift to Drupal 7? Code freeze is Sept 1 and I wondered if
(a) you were planning a release so that CiviCRM works with Drupal 7 as soon as it is released
(b) you were planning to wait until Drupal 7 is official released before looking at upgrading
(c) something else?

Impressive software by the way. I've been watching since you started and it is really something now.

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Re: Drupal 7?
August 19, 2009, 06:00:56 am

i suspect we'll check drupal7 when it reaches a late RC. I'm hoping it will be a fairly easy upgrade for us

However would be great for some drupal civicrm community folks to step up and see whats involved with getting civicrm to work with drupal 7

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Re: Drupal 7?
August 19, 2009, 07:17:00 am
I can spot a challenge :) With a bit of luck, once you have CiviCRM 3 out of the door I might have a little free time to take a look at it and learn a bit more CiviCRM in the process.

Thanks for the quick reply.

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Re: Drupal 7?
August 19, 2009, 07:34:52 am
CCK was committed to core Drupal 7 today. Maybe the upgrade and major releases of both systems could spark greater integration with drupal content types in the future? While I realise there is probably a lot to do in terms of doing that and keeping Civi a standalone/Joomla product, for me it would make Civi and Drupal the choice for many more projects rather than so often building things through drupal contribs.

Just my pennies worth - the work so far on views integration has been amazing, continued work on integration with CCK fields and nodes would be an awesome step to building even more powerful and configurable systems.

Just out of interest - how much closer are we to CiviCRM 3?

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Re: Drupal 7?
August 19, 2009, 08:06:13 am

Would be great for folks interested in CCK integration to step up and start contributing code :). I think a lot of people want it and are waiting for it, but no one is willing to step up and start the process. So we need a few brave souls to step up and volunteer their time and energy

I suspect this is our last or second last alpha, and then we'll have 2-4 betas depending on the bug reports etc. Obviously a strong showing by the community to download and test the alpha/beta releases will help get a stable release out there sooner rather than later :)

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Re: Drupal 7?
April 29, 2010, 03:35:08 pm
Hi Lobo (and others),

Is there more information now regarding plans for a version of CiviCRM that will be ready for Drupal 7?

I'll create a new thread as well since this one is somewhat inactive now.

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Re: Drupal 7?
June 06, 2011, 10:13:11 pm
Resource intensive modules sometimes max out the configured PHP memory when first activated.

I had to increase memory from 8 to 16 then finally 32M to get a site working with lots of modules.

this is the error i have in my php log file:
PHP Fatal error:  require_once() [<a href='function.require'>function.require</a>]: Failed opening required 'CRM/Core/Config.php' (include_path='.:/site/modules/civicrm/:/site/modules/civicrm//packages:.:/Applications/MAMP/bin/php5/lib/php') in /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/site/modules/civicrm/drupal/civicrm.module on line 224
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Re: Drupal 7?
June 07, 2011, 12:04:30 am
Hi,

You haven't set civicrm_root it seems in your civicrm.config.php file.

Also, In my experience with D7, you need at least 128Mb (that I find crazy high, but haven't looked at where the memory goes)

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