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I was having the same issue. flipped "Email_verified" from 'f' to 't' in the "local_users" table and I'm able to log in with my admin account now. not sure what else may have been messed up in the process though.
Thats what I figured... I just have no idea how to do it. Can you point me to any info on how to do that? :)
Ok, figured it out myself. For anyone else that needs it..
Run a shell within the postgres docker container:
docker exec -it _postgres_1 sh
Connect to the postgres service:
psql -U lemmy -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -d lemmy
Connect to the lemmy database:
\c lemmy
Then the user table: \d local_user
Find the user ID of the account you want to manually toggle, probably #1:
SELECT * from local_user;
Then update the email_verified and _accepted_application flag on the first account:
UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = 't', accepted_application = 't' WHERE id = 1;
lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = 't', accepted_application = 't' WHERE id = 3; UPDATE 1 lemmy=# UPDATE local_user SET email_verified = 't', email_verified= 't' WHERE id = 3; UPDATE 1 lemmy=#
excellent info, this is way more straightforward than what I did.