[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #2664: Theme is irregularly reset to the default theme

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Mon Apr 17 13:39:12 GMT 2006


#2664: Theme is irregularly reset to the default theme
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       Id:  2664       |      Status:  new                     
Component:  Template   |    Modified:  Mon Apr 17 13:39:12 2006
 Severity:  major      |   Milestone:  2.0.2                   
 Priority:  high       |     Version:  2.0.2                   
    Owner:  anonymous  |    Reporter:  raskall                 
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 Hi

 I posted about this in the theme forum and have gotten replies that other
 people have the same problems. Skippy's (on #wordpress irc channel) also
 has the same problem. So I guess this qualifies as a bug. But I think it
 is a 2.0.2-specific thing, because I am the only one on my server with
 this problem. My wife and two daughters have their blogs on the same
 server, but are running 2.0.2.

 http://wordpress.org/support/topic/68876?replies=6

 BTW; I am running vanilla 64-bit Ubuntu breezy with unmodified mysql, php
 and apache on the server running this blog.

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 I am running my blog with Wordpress version 2.0.2 and has come across a
 quite annoying problem. I have found a workaround, but I'd like to find
 out what the problem is:

 I have installed and adapted the Almost Spring 1.0 theme to my blog. Every
 2, 3, 4 or x days, the active theme is being reset to the wordpress 1.5
 default theme. I have tried stripping away everything I don't need and
 still it happens.

 I think this started when I installed a new, hidden blog in the same
 database as my regular blog, but with a different database prefix. This
 new blog has wordpress 1.5 default theme as selected theme.

 The workaround I have made is to remove the default theme and copy the
 Almost spring theme to the default directory and rename the theme in the
 .css-file. But I don't think this is a satisfactory solution and would
 like to get a clue of what's doing this.
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