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Minion:
I checked with them, they said there were no restrictions on thier end.
They said it may be ftp logins.  I am allowed 3.  But I don't see how that could be it.

Anyways if anyone else has an idea i am open to it.

Thanks for you help.

[Unknown]:
That's a filesystem error.  There's a hard limit on concurrently open files in the system configuration.  This means they've overloaded the server.

-[Unknown]

countess_d:
Ah, this is driving me insane... I upgraded to 1.0.2 recently. Today, to be more precise, and found this little issue with the Package Manager. Well, I downloaded the fix, uploaded it to my forum, went to it, filled everything (and I'm 100% sure I had all the data right); yet it keeps doing... nothing! :'(

I get an error message using the fix_ownership.php:


--- Quote ---An error occured while trying to connect. The error was:
--- End quote ---

And that's it! It's a blank error... it doesn't tell me what the error was, it just... doesn't... work. :-X
Help?

I can live without it for now, I mean, it's not urgent or anything, but I'd really like for it to work.
Thank you!

[Unknown]:
Strange... no error at all?

Does it take a long time to load?  Are you using "localhost" for the ftp server (if not, please do try)?

No error could mean difficulties in connecting to the server at all, but that's still a problem as an error should be shown.

-[Unknown]

countess_d:
Nope, I'm afraid there's no error at all. Just blank right after that "Error" bit...  ::) and yes, I'm using "localhost" for the ftp server. It was the default, and it allways works for everything else, so I saw no need to change that.

I'm not so sure what you mean with difficulties connecting to the server, because well, I connected through an FTP program (obviously, else how would I have uploaded the fix...  :-[ ) and to the database aswell without issues ???

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