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Support: Installing BuddyPress

Problems with getting it running.

Install buddypress 1.5beta2 Fatal error: Call to undefined function bp_site_name() (7 posts)

Started 9 months, 2 weeks ago by: Aronezhang

  • Profile picture of Aronezhang Aronezhang said 9 months, 2 weeks ago:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function bp_site_name() in /home/aronezhang/domains/oracleseeker.com/public_html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-themes/bp-default/header.php on line 28

  • Profile picture of Paul Gibbs Paul Gibbs said 9 months, 2 weeks ago:

    That does exist in BP 1.5.

    Did you somehow switch the theme to BP-Default *before* activating the plugin? Or, after activating the plugin, did you complete the BuddyPress set up wizard? (it should have displayed a note at the top of the screen after activating the plugin, with a link)

  • Profile picture of gregfielding gregfielding said 9 months ago:

    I’ve got this error now as well. I activated buddypress and then activated the default theme BEFORE going through the buddypress setup wizard.

    How can I undo?

    You can see it:

    http://townswell.com/

    Thanks!

  • Profile picture of enderandrew enderandrew said 9 months ago:

    If I recall correctly, this is fixed in trunk. I think it was a conflict with bp-template-pack and BP 1.5.

  • Profile picture of bobbingwide bobbingwide said 8 months ago:

    This problem occurred for me on a vanilla install without bp-template-pack. I believe it was because I failed to click on the Finish & Activate button. I’d read the message “The BuddyPress setup is complete, and your site is ready to go!” so I just chose something other than the Finish & Activate button.
    If anyone else gets the problem, just go back to the wp-admin page and try again – this time selecting Finish & Activate.

  • Profile picture of lgkevincc lgkevincc said 7 months, 2 weeks ago:

    I believe it was because I failed to click on the Finish & Activate button. I’d read the message “The BuddyPress setup is complete, and your site is ready to go!” so I just chose something other than the Finish & Activate button. yes, this is the point.

  • Profile picture of zxen zxen said 6 months, 2 weeks ago:

    The wording needs to be changed, or activation needs to happen after step 4. This is a major oversight, right from installation. I hope my users dont encounter such problems after I build my website. Clean design though. My second impressions of it are positive.