First and foremost 1.10rc2 isn't intended to be used in a production environment... it is a release candidate and is released for testing.Q: Is this something to be concerned with and do i need to take further steps?A: The error is "Table 'osticket.ost_translation' doesn't exist". Your installation should have this table, if the table does not exist then you will likely have to make it manually. The easiest way to do that is to run the creation SQL from /setup/inc/install-mysql.sql. Here it is in case you can't find it.CREATE TABLE `%TABLE_PREFIX%translation` ( `id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `object_hash` char(16) CHARACTER SET ascii DEFAULT NULL, `type` enum('phrase','article','override') DEFAULT NULL, `flags` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0', `revision` int(11) unsigned DEFAULT NULL, `agent_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0', `lang` varchar(16) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `text` mediumtext NOT NULL, `source_text` text, `updated` timestamp NULL DEFAULT NULL ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, PRIMARY KEY (`id`), KEY `type` (`type`,`lang`), KEY `object_hash` (`object_hash`)) DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
Q: What is going on and how do I get back to v1.9.12?A: Whats going on? No idea. Did you delete your browser cache after upgrading? What's your timezone specified in your php.ini? Whats your timezone in your profile? How do you get back? You would have to restore your sites file from your back up, and restore you DB from your back up.