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Lost jcr:content folder in etc/designs/project

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after trying to install package which includes filter

etc/designs/<app>/jcr:content

i see the last line in the package manager log as :

D /etc/designs/aspiag/jcr:content

and this folder is gone

server log printed:

com.day.jcr.vault.fs.io.AutoSave Threshold of 1024 reached,  saving approx 177 transient changes. 0 unresolved

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Xena_bcn wrote...

kautuksahni wrote...

Hi 

Please have a look at this old post:

Link:- https://github.com/Adobe-Consulting-Services/acs-aem-commons/issues/399

// Read the answer in comment section (by davidjgonzalez commented on Dec 30, 2014).

I hope this problem is closer to your problem and solves your issue.

Thanks and Regards

Kautuk Sahni

 

 

hi thanks

 

what does this mean?

 

Make sure your overlay nose at /apps/cq/core/content is of type nt:folder before Installing 1.9.2

The overlay should match the nose types of the overplayed nodes under /libs

 

Words "overlay" and "nose"  or this is overlay node? is this parent node??

 

 

 

Overlaying a component  is a method of making modifications to a default component and affecting all instances which use the default. 

Nose = Node (that would be typo).



Kautuk Sahni

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Could you once look into your package and see if that had the jcr:content xml file or not?

 

Thanks

Tuhin

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Hi 

Please have a look at this old post:

Link:- https://github.com/Adobe-Consulting-Services/acs-aem-commons/issues/399

// Read the answer in comment section (by davidjgonzalez commented on Dec 30, 2014).

I hope this problem is closer to your problem and solves your issue.

Thanks and Regards

Kautuk Sahni



Kautuk Sahni

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kautuksahni wrote...

Hi 

Please have a look at this old post:

Link:- https://github.com/Adobe-Consulting-Services/acs-aem-commons/issues/399

// Read the answer in comment section (by davidjgonzalez commented on Dec 30, 2014).

I hope this problem is closer to your problem and solves your issue.

Thanks and Regards

Kautuk Sahni

 

 

hi thanks

 

what does this mean?

 

Make sure your overlay nose at /apps/cq/core/content is of type nt:folder before Installing 1.9.2

The overlay should match the nose types of the overplayed nodes under /libs

 

Words "overlay" and "nose"  or this is overlay node? is this parent node??

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Correct answer by
Administrator

Xena_bcn wrote...

kautuksahni wrote...

Hi 

Please have a look at this old post:

Link:- https://github.com/Adobe-Consulting-Services/acs-aem-commons/issues/399

// Read the answer in comment section (by davidjgonzalez commented on Dec 30, 2014).

I hope this problem is closer to your problem and solves your issue.

Thanks and Regards

Kautuk Sahni

 

 

hi thanks

 

what does this mean?

 

Make sure your overlay nose at /apps/cq/core/content is of type nt:folder before Installing 1.9.2

The overlay should match the nose types of the overplayed nodes under /libs

 

Words "overlay" and "nose"  or this is overlay node? is this parent node??

 

 

 

Overlaying a component  is a method of making modifications to a default component and affecting all instances which use the default. 

Nose = Node (that would be typo).



Kautuk Sahni