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Components do not have associated WordPress Pages (Multisite)


  • angrywarrior
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    @angrywarrior

    Components do not have associated WordPress Pages (Multisite)

    This is installtion is a wordpress multisite installation where the buddypress network lives on one of the subsites and not the main site. I have until now just run the installation as single install on that site, but changed my mind and changed it to network activated. Once I done that I recieve these errors on all sites except for the networksite where buddypress was originally installed/activated. I can see on all sites that the correct web pages are chosen (aka. activation, members etc).
    Examples below:
    example 1

    Example 2

    Example 3. (The Network buddypress site)

    As you can see; the error is only generated in the other sites. I have no idea on what to do here. Any help would be very appreciated!

    Thanks a lot

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  • angrywarrior
    Participant

    @angrywarrior

    It seems that he last image link did not work well.
    Reposting that down below:

    Example 3 (THe Network BuddyPress site)


    angrywarrior
    Participant

    @angrywarrior

    Isn’t there anyone here on the buddy press forums that knows about this issue?

    I t would really be nice to get some help or point in the right direction on how to solve this issue..

    Anything is very appreciated..

    Thanks a lot in advance!!!


    danbp
    Moderator

    @danbp


    angrywarrior
    Participant

    @angrywarrior

    Thanks for the reply Danp!

    Well the WordPress installation is running as a wordPress multi-site and the I have setup BuddyPress as of the manual you mentioned above.

    /* BuddyPress */
    define ( 'BP_ENABLE_MULTIBLOG', true );
    define ( 'BP_ROOT_BLOG', 5 );
    define ( 'BP_IGNORE_DEPRECATED', true );

    But I’m not sure what is wrong..


    danbp
    Moderator

    @danbp

    This constant is not explained on the above codex page. Why do you use it ?
    define ( ‘BP_IGNORE_DEPRECATED’, true );


    angrywarrior
    Participant

    @angrywarrior

    That constant tells the WP installation not to load depreciated BP code as it unnecessary to load invalid code, which makes logical sense.

    It has no effect on the rest of the install. I is not part of the issue I am describing above as the issue persist without the constant.

    Thanks for your comment and thought about it though!


    sharmavishal
    Participant

    @sharmavishal

    if you want it on one site then dont network activate it at all…just activate bp on the site where you want it


    angrywarrior
    Participant

    @angrywarrior

    I do wish to have it running network activated and It also becomes network activated when I do it.

    But I cannot figure out why it is generating these error where it claims that buddypress pages are missing, when they are not. As described before everything looks good on the buddypress website itself, it on the other websites in the network that this error pops up and claims that pages are missing.


    angrywarrior
    Participant

    @angrywarrior

    I’m still having this isssue.
    Anyone got a clue to what could be wrong and how to fix this?

    Thanks!


    sharmavishal
    Participant

    @sharmavishal

    can you let me know why u using define ( ‘BP_ENABLE_MULTIBLOG’, true );? you using multilingual stuff on your site?

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