Package: wordpress
Version: 2.0.10-1etch3
Severity: normal

Since updating, one of my users cannot create new blog entries with his editor 
(MarsEdit). (Error: "Can’t do post for TuW ZSI because the server reported an 
errorThe XML parser could not parse the data.: XML-RPC Response Parsing 
Failed.")

However, new posts are saved as drafts.

Also, he cannot retrieve "recent posts" into his editor.

He also sent me the following error message:
Warning:
include_once(/usr/share/wordpress/wp-admin/includes/admin.php) 
[function.include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file 
or directory in /usr/share/wordpress/xmlrpc.php on line 42

Warning: include_once() [function.include]: 
Failed opening '/usr/share/wordpress/wp-admin/includes/admin.php' 
for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/share/php5') in
/usr/share/wordpress/xmlrpc.php on line 42

Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_get_post_categories()
in /usr/share/wordpress/xmlrpc.php on line 1795

Indeed, /usr/share/wordpress/wp-admin/includes/admin.php does not exist but 
is called in /usr/share/wordpress/xmlrpc.php
In fact, the directory /usr/share/wordpress/wp-admin/includes/ does not exist.
I tried editing line 42 of /usr/share/wordpress/xmlrpc.php but I don't know 
what to make of line 1795.

Any ideas?

Erwin

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