Debian + RT 3.6.7 + sqlite3 = wrong queries

Hi,
I have a Debian + RT 3.6.7 + sqlite3 installation. I can create users and
groups just fine. But some of the users that I created do not appear when I
query for them. When order to list users (
http://www.example.com/rt/Admin/Users/) not all of them are listed, and
they’re all active.
What can be happenning?

If there is no solution for that, how can I reinitialize the database with
MySql Server 5?

thanks,
Bruno Guimarães Sousa
www.brunosousa.co.nr
COINF-CEFET-BA
Ciência da Computação UFBA
Registered Linux user #465914

Hi,
I have a Debian + RT 3.6.7 + sqlite3 installation. I can create users and
groups just fine. But some of the users that I created do not appear when I
query for them. When order to list users (
http://www.example.com/rt/Admin/Users/) not all of them are listed, and
they’re all active.
What can be happenning?

If there is no solution for that, how can I reinitialize the database with
MySql Server 5?

  1. Can you test with RT 3.8?

  2. SQLite is really only intended for development purposes and not for
    production deployments.

  1. Can you test with RT 3.8?
    I can’t :frowning:

  2. SQLite is really only intended for development purposes and not for
    production deployments.
    I am trying to reinitialize the database with mysql server 5. How can I do
    that?

  1. Can you test with RT 3.8?
    I can’t :frowning:

  2. SQLite is really only intended for development purposes and not for
    production deployments.
    I am trying to reinitialize the database with mysql server 5. How can I do
    that?

Follow the instructions as if it’s a new install. Also, please don’t
remove the list from replies.