I’ve hit an issue with Lemmy. Initial startup was fine… I created my admin user and logged in. Then I created this account.
Third account I went to test with failed to login… then my other accounts also failed, so I rebooted.
Now when I try to log into my admin account, it just spins forever. Checking logs, I see this:
lemmy_server::api_routes_websocket: email_not_verified: email_not_verified
Can anyone tell me how I can manually flag my admin account as having been email verified already?
Thanks for this breakdown, I seem to be having issues with the update statements:
lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 1; ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_applica... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id". lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified =‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 1; ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified =‘t’, accepted_applicat... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id". lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_application = ‘t’ WHERE id = 3; UPDATE 1 ERROR: column "‘t’" does not exist LINE 1: UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = ‘t’, accepted_applica... ^ HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the column "local_user.id". lemmy-#
It seems that the query that Lodion shared has the wrong single quote character,
‘
rather than'
. Try using it with the latter, I had the same issue as you and this was what fixed it.yes, I should have realized that. That worked! Thank you @prothy@lemmy.ml
Now it worked, thanks!