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Having problems with the package manager?
Sarge:
neotan, read my previous post.
majarm:
After these two steps the problem exist...
I can upload a file, i can see files in .zip but i can't aply mod...
Is there any other way to install modifications or can i install modifications only from package manager???
--- Quote from: Sarge on February 07, 2008, 09:27:53 PM ---
--- Quote from: majarm on February 07, 2008, 05:02:28 PM ---I have problem with package manager.
I set ftp parameters and after press connect the page return without password.
Is there any help?
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Upload and run repair_settings.php. Click on the little blue "Recommended" links in the Paths & URLs section and click the Save button.
If you still have problems, upload and run fix_ownership.php attached to the first post of this topic. This script will attempt to fix the path used by Package Manager.
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neotan:
--- Quote from: Sarge on February 07, 2008, 09:28:37 PM ---neotan, read my previous post.
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Sarge, not sure which post you are referring to. Managed to fix this. Apparently, PM is unforgiving if other file formats (other than .zip ) are on the /Packages directory. I removed the file and it's ok now
stacyg:
Hi,
I'm having problems with the package manager and hoping someone can help me. I've tried the fix_ownership and repair_settings and it still doesn't work...I have about 4 packages just sitting there ready to apply and it doesn't do anything after I put in the ftp info :(
aly22:
stacy, I had that problem (nothing happening) until I got the correct paths set in the ftp settings -- be sure you are using correct path and ftp server information.
My problem is that I am able to upload a new package but UNABLE to install it? I have also run the fix_ownership and repair_settings to no avail :( I uploaded a package, which then shows the option to install. When I click there I get this error:
You cannot download or install new packages because the Packages directory or one of the files in it are not writable!
Despite the fact that packages dir is 777
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