here is what I get when I try and install it, any ideas on how to fix?
Installing this package will perform the following actions: Type Action Description
1. Extract Tree ./Themes
2. Extract Tree ./Sources
3. Extract Tree ./tp-downloads
4. Extract Tree ./tp-images
5. Extract Tree ./FCKeditor
6. Extract Tree ./wysiwyg
7. Execute Code tp_install.php
8. Execute Modification ./index.php Test successful
9. Execute Modification ./Sources/Load.php Test successful
10. Execute Modification ./Themes/default/index.template.php Test failed
11. Execute Modification ./Themes/babylon/index.template.php Test successful
12. Execute Modification ./Sources/Subs.php Test successful
13. Execute Modification ./Sources/ManagePermissions.php Test successful
14. Execute Modification ./Sources/Security.php Test successful
15. Execute Modification ./Sources/Errors.php Test successful
16. Execute Modification ./Themes/default/style.css Test successful
17. Execute Modification ./Themes/default/Help.template.php Test successful
18. Execute Modification ./Sources/Profile.php Test successful
19. Execute Modification ./SSI.php Test successful
Exactly WHAT mod are you installing? Is this TP 0.98?
When you have an error on a file that needs to be modified its because it can't find the code that needs to be modified. More than likely because you have installed a mod that changed the code its looking for. You'll need to uninstall any other mods you have. If that doesn't fix it, upload a fresh index.template file.
That error usually show up du to another mod,
What you have to do is to manually add the code in for the index.template.php file.
So if you continue the install, you have to follow this guide on what to add where in the file.
http://www.tinyportal.net/index.php?topic=14195
QuoteExactly WHAT mod are you installing? Is this TP 0.98?
Must be the todays dumbest question here :2funny:
If you look at the screenshot he posted, you see what mod it is ;D
??? ??? I can't see any screenshot ??? ???
Its the entire first post.
More a copy and paste ;)
Blah, :o
I didn't bother looking at the different files because I'm not able to tell what kind of mod it is just by looking at it. (I've only ever even opened my TP files from the package manager once) That's why I asked if he was trying to install TP.
Yah, Stupid question. Should have seen the blatant:
"tp_install.php"
Since it was such a lame question, do I get an award or something? :laugh:
I think you've given us the reward already :) A good laugh.... ;)
"Crazy old [Resident Geek] Always good for a laugh"
~Beauty and the Beast~ (Almost)
Yah that's me.
LOL.You folks are tooo funny.I had the same error and went ahead and installed it anyhow.Everything went fine.Could this have something to do with some people not seeing the tp admin controls until they change their default forum langauge to english?If thats the case then he can do that to fix it.I'm probaly way wrong so we can have another snicker at my dumbness.LOL :uglystupid2: ;D
When I first installed, I too got the error and installed it anyways. It wasn't until much later, that I found out that it didn't write all the information over correctly. It really messed up my forum, and I ended up haveing to completely reinstalling the forum. If you get an error, it's not smart to continue. Causes trouble down the road.
Quote from: Resident Geek on March 24, 2007, 05:10:31 PM
When I first installed, I too got the error and installed it anyways. It wasn't until much later, that I found out that it didn't write all the information over correctly. It really messed up my forum, and I ended up haveing to completely reinstalling the forum. If you get an error, it's not smart to continue. Causes trouble down the road.
Can you tell me what happened?So far I had no issues.
Quote from: IchBinâ„¢ on March 23, 2007, 10:44:05 PM
When you have an error on a file that needs to be modified its because it can't find the code that needs to be modified. More than likely because you have installed a mod that changed the code its looking for. You'll need to uninstall any other mods you have. If that doesn't fix it, upload a fresh index.template file.
Just out of curiousity I have a quick question.
First of all, I haven't installed TP 0.98 yet, though I have downloaded it.
Secondly, after installing the package for SMF 1.1.1 and the patch to 1.1.2 and then TP 0.97, I deleted the Babylon theme after installation because I knew I wasn't going to use it. After thinking about it, this was probably a stupid thing to do, but of course doing so hasn't caused me any problems because I haven't installed anything since then except a couple of other minor SMF Mods. After I deleted it, I went in via FTP and deleted it as well.
I suspect that when I try to do the update for TP 0.98, I will get errors that it can't find the Babylon Theme. Should I find a copy of Babylon and install it again so that I won't get these expected errors when I install the latest TP or does it matter?
ZarPrime
If that is the only error you get you should be able to continue with the installation and TP should still work.
Quote from: IchBinâ„¢ on March 25, 2007, 07:18:41 AM
If that is the only error you get you should be able to continue with the installation and TP should still work.
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Yeah it just won't edit for the babylon theme since you don't have it.
Quote from: IchBinâ„¢ on March 25, 2007, 07:18:41 AM
If that is the only error you get you should be able to continue with the installation and TP should still work.
Oh Kee Doe Kee Kind Sir. I thought that might be the answer but I just wasn't sure. :coolsmiley:
Thanks,
ZarPrime :up:
Quote from: Jpg on March 25, 2007, 07:40:00 AM
Yeah but he won't be able to use the default theme...cause it won't have side bars or a link to the forum.
No, I didn't delete the default theme, only the Babylon Theme. ;)
ZarPrime
Quote from: zarprime on March 25, 2007, 07:43:16 AM
Quote from: Jpg on March 25, 2007, 07:40:00 AM
Yeah but he won't be able to use the default theme...cause it won't have side bars or a link to the forum.
No, I didn't delete the default theme, only the Babylon Theme. ;)
ZarPrime
Oops sorry I was still thinking we were talking about the first post...[I hate when these things go off topic], edited my post though...a little while ago...
Quote from: Jpg on March 25, 2007, 07:45:29 AM
Oops sorry I was still thinking we were talking about the first post...[I hate when these things go off topic], edited my post though...a little while ago...
Quite alright. However, my question wasn't really off topic because it concerned the possibilty of an error with the 0.98 install. Anyway, i got my question answered. :D
Thanks,
ZarPrime
Thx got it solved now... thx everyone