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October 14 2007 16:08 PM (Read 14388 times)
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Please use this topic to discuss any issues or feedback on this release.
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October 27 2007 15:19 PM
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I have probably missed a step, or messed up, because when I press the "Update" button from the plugin editor in Geeklog, I get this message: "Filemgmt Plugin Upgrade Aborted Current plugin version is not 1.3".
Well, the message tells the truth - filemgmt plugin was version 1.5.2 before I attempted the upgrade.
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October 27 2007 15:28 PM
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I expect you did not update/replace all the files as I just finished like an hour ago, an update on a clients site that was running 1.5.2 and had no issues.
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October 27 2007 15:46 PM
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Indeed - a closer inspection revealed that I had forgotten to copy over functions.inc. Sometimes you can't see :-)
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December 19 2007 09:59 AM
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Hi,
Filemgmt seemed like the plugin I was looking for, but..
I get the following message when trying to install:
An error occured while attempting to install the plugin. See error.log for details.
All file attributes were set to 755
Copied all files to the directories as stated in the instructions.
Am I missing something obvious?
I run a Geeklog site ver. 1.4.1.
Kind regards,
Erik
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