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Re: ElkArte 1.0.5 - Release announcement

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@Spuds ,

Successfully updated. Thanks

QuoteVersion Information:
This version: ElkArte 1.0.5
Current version: 1.0.5 bug fix update
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Re: ElkArte 1.0.5 - Release announcement

Reply #16

Congrats everyone, great work :D

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Reply #17

Awesome!

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Reply #18

Congrats :)

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Reply #19

great release.

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Reply #20

I am getting the following error when trying to update from 1.0.4 to 1.0.5.
Trying the second option, packages directory is writeable, sub folder temp does not exist?

Re: ElkArte 1.0.5 - Release announcement

Reply #21

Try creating the temp directory inside the packages directory and see if that fixes the issue.  The system should do that automatically but perhaps there is a permissions issue.  Once created try the package install again.

Re: ElkArte 1.0.5 - Release announcement

Reply #22

Installed the patch in two boards and both show 1.0.4 in their footer.  :o

Oh, I checked the version number in SSI.php right at the top. It seems I have the same problem I had with SMF.  >:(  It seems the package manager couldn't change the files but says: "patch installed, all good!"  :-X  >:(  :-X

Re: ElkArte 1.0.5 - Release announcement

Reply #23

Not unlikely, though it's always odd to think that you updated since 1.0.4 without problems and then the problem appear... :-\

Anyway I tracked that one a while ago, though not being sure the "fix" is right, I postponed it.
https://github.com/elkarte/Elkarte/issues/1463
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Reply #24

I can provide full access if you want to examine this situation?

 

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Reply #25

Honestly, I wouldn't know what to look for.
I think I know the problem (i.e. when files are not writable the package manager doesn't return an error and goes on without doing anything), but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to find out why files switch from writable to non-writable... :-[
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