Some of the files the package manager needs to modify are not writable. This needs to be changed by logging into FTP and using it to chmod or create the files and folders. Your FTP information may be temporarily cached for proper operation of the package manager.
when i was trying to unistall a mod
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Are the files writable?
Tried Admin>Packages>Options and setting the file permissions to "Standard"?
Tried creating a directory, inside your "Packages" one, named "temp"? (That has to be read/write-enabled).
no they arent
how i can do that
Lainaus käyttäjältä: K@ - toukokuu 21, 2011, 01:29:49 IP
Admin>Packages>Options and setting the file permissions to "Standard"
its standar
It will say that, as standard.
Unfortunately, until you click "Change file permissions", it might not be that way.
Click that and wait a few minutes, for the permissions to be set (It can take a while).
Then, try again.
i did that many times,but ****** i always get the same
can you ask your host to check your file permissions and ownership? there could be a problem that is keeping you from being able to do these tasks.
my problem fixed in a different way
thanks
Care to tell us how you did it?
It might help others, if they have the same problem. ;)
Lainaus käyttäjältä: K@ - toukokuu 22, 2011, 08:00:46 AP
Care to tell us how you did it?
It might help others, if they have the same problem. ;)
well i did nothing actual,i needed that so i can renistall my packages when i will add my new custom theme,so all packages will work.but i edit them from php files
i wanna install a package and i have the same problem
help?
Try creating a new directory, inside your Packages one, named "temp".
Make sure that's totally read/write-enabled.
Lainaus käyttäjältä: K@ - kesäkuu 15, 2011, 03:47:04 IP
Try creating a new directory, inside your Packages one, named "temp".
Make sure that's totally read/write-enabled.
temp.php?
i am sure they are
no a folder named temp not a file
yes