I then tried to use the PW backup tools to download the latest version from the live site and upload it into the dev site and got the following message after clicking 'upload': So, now I had PW running in dev, but not with the latest database. I tried importing an old dev backup and that worked OK. However, on running the PW site, I got a 500 error. I imported a recent backup database from the production site into the empty db using phpMyAdmin and it appeared to be OK. After successfully doing that, I found that the db was empty so PW would not run. I tried all the suggested fixes without success so decided to uninstall it and run Docker from within WSL instead. Then, for no apparent reason, Docker Desktop failed to start the docker engine. I have a WSL/Docker/ddev setup that has been working very well. │ Project: BawdHall-admin ~/projects/BawdHall/site-admin │ I have set to point the url supplied by ddev to the site-admin directory.ĭdev start works OK, but I note that ddev describe does not show a web service even though it does show the urls.Ĭonfig.yaml is in site-admin/.ddev and contains Because I wanted a separate url for site-admin and site-web, I did the ddev config within the site-admin directory, rather than the parent (root) directory. I suspect it is something to do with the way I have set up ddev to deal with the multi-site. However, this one won't run - I just get a nginx 403 error. I have moved the project from laragon to ddev, as I have done successfully with a number of (single-site) projects. I have a PW project with two sites - in site-admin and site-web respectively.
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