Error in Step 10 of Composr setup wizard
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PHP ERROR [1] Call to undefined function delete_news_category() in adminzone/pages/modules/admin_setupwizard.php(1038) : eval()'d code on line 46
I openly admit, I am not a programming genius. I tried looking at _config.php and admin_setupwizard.php to see if I could figure out the problem, but I was not successful.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Critical error – bailing out
Programming error: Integers and/or floats should not be passed into templates (B_TYPE): convert them to strings via integer_format/float_format/strval.
Details here are intended only for the website/system-administrator, not for regular website users.
» If you are a regular website user, please let the website staff deal with this problem.
Depending on the error, and only if the website installation finished, you may need to edit the installation options (the _config.php file).
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Paraz1t said
I too wrote about this error. http://compo.sr/forum/topicview/browse/general-chat/setup-wizard-error.htm The response isn't present so far![]()
From “Post #69”, 16th February 2016, 4:14 pm
Hi Paraz1t. You are not being ignored. The developer, Chris Graham, is away on business this week (making money so he can keep this CMS free

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curtisbrew said
Hmm, did not get that one. I was stopped at step #4 with Beta1. All steps went through with Beta 2. No issues at present.
From “Post #71”, 16th February 2016, 9:03 pm
Yeah, my install went through without any issues either.
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sholzy said
Paraz1t said
I too wrote about this error. http://compo.sr/forum/topicview/browse/general-chat/setup-wizard-error.htm The response isn't present so far![]()
From “Post #69”, 16th February 2016, 4:14 pm
Hi Paraz1t. You are not being ignored. The developer, Chris Graham, is away on business this week (making money so he can keep this CMS free). Read his post here.
From “Post #70”, 16th February 2016, 6:29 pm
Thanks for providing that link, sholzy, so everyone understands Chris' constraints while he's traveling. Just wanted to share my particular scenario to help with beta testing. I'm really in love with this CMS. I was using Drupal before and it had me wanting to drink bleach.
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Yes, I understand that the setup wizard it optionally. Eventually I simply passed to the site and adjusted it in the manual. But after all there is a wish that everything would work just because this CMS very much is pleasant to me. Or I am not rightKingBast said
The Setup Wizard is optional, you can dismiss it and proceed to make the same changes manually.
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Suggesting to skip the setup wizard might not be a good thing. If everyone starts bypassing the wizard, any unfound bugs will remain hidden until the next beta release.
I would suggest bypassing the wizard on a second install attempt and report the error (if it hasn't already been reported), and add new info to the report if needed.
Just my 2 cents worth.

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