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SMF 2.0.1 and 1.1.15 critical security patches released
Birdhouse919:
Thanks staff :p
webgold:
Hi Guys
I am using smf 2.0, but I am having problems trying to upgrade.
I am getting this error:
--- Quote ---Although the package was downloaded to the server it appears to be empty. Please check the Packages directory, and the "temp" sub-directory are both writable. If you continue to experience this problem you should try extracting the package on your PC and uploading the extracted files into a subdirectory in your Packages directory and try again. For example, if the package was called shout.tar.gz you should:
1) Download the package to your local PC and extract it into files.
2) Using an FTP client create a new directory in your "Packages" folder, in this example you may call it "shout".
3) Upload all the files from the extracted package to this directory.
4) Go back to the package manager browse page and the package will be automatically found by SMF.
--- End quote ---
Any ideas?
Illori:
--- Quote from: Illori on September 19, 2011, 02:46:28 PM ---please start a thread in the proper support board, this thread is not for support.
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AngelinaBelle:
webgold, if I could, I'd move your question to the proper support board. I'm sorry I cannot help in this way.
Your problem is a common one, and you will get plenty of help over there.
I don't want to "clog up" this topic with the discussion of your issue. I apologize.
Liam_michael:
--- Quote from: webgold on November 11, 2011, 05:44:47 AM ---Hi Guys
I am using smf 2.0, but I am having problems trying to upgrade.
I am getting this error:
--- Quote ---Although the package was downloaded to the server it appears to be empty. Please check the Packages directory, and the "temp" sub-directory are both writable. If you continue to experience this problem you should try extracting the package on your PC and uploading the extracted files into a subdirectory in your Packages directory and try again. For example, if the package was called shout.tar.gz you should:
1) Download the package to your local PC and extract it into files.
2) Using an FTP client create a new directory in your "Packages" folder, in this example you may call it "shout".
3) Upload all the files from the extracted package to this directory.
4) Go back to the package manager browse page and the package will be automatically found by SMF.
--- End quote ---
Any ideas?
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What mods have you installed since the upgrade?
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