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ERROR: Unable to get default language.

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nveid

Guest
I /finally/ got plesk installed with much difficulty on debian!

Anywho, its done & now i'm getting this problem when i try to connect to https://www.myhost.com:8443

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ERROR: Unable to get default language. 0: /opt/psa/admin/plib/countries.php3:294 psaerror() 1: /opt/psa/admin/plib/common_func.php3:1267 locale_list() 2: /opt/psa/admin/plib/class.Session.php:143 locale_exists() 3: /opt/psa/admin/auto_prepend/auth.php3:139 Session->Session()

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Any ideas anyone?

-- Rick
 
Complement

I'm stuck at exactly the same point.

Here are the things I've done.
- Installed mysql5 and php5
- Configured mysql to have "old_passwords = 1"
- installed a local mirror of the package (this gives the possibility to modify/check the required packages). This is well documented in the plesk 8 installation guide.
- installed only the "base" and "autoinstaller" packages from the local mirror
- since the mysql code from plesk is not valid in mysql5, I quoted it with backtick the release field name in /opt/psa/etc/psa_db.sql:1233 and /opt/psa/etc/psa_db_upgrade_710.sql:30
- continue the install (sudo dpkg --configure -a)
- an error occur:
mv: cannot stat `/opt/psa/tmp/psa.key': No such file or directory
- dpkg -i psa-key_7.5.4-debian3.1.*.deb
- continue the install (sudo dpkg --configure -a)
- And I get the same error you report

I'll try to contact sw-soft about this.
 
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