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After upgrade of SMF 1.1.4 to 1.1.6, TP does not work.

Started by yameth, October 04, 2008, 10:57:23 AM

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G6Cad

The data from most mods are stored in the DB along with everything else, you should not have to reconfigure them after you reinstall them, they should fetch the old settings you have had before the upgrade.
Anyway, im glad you got things sorted  :up:

I will mark this to solved

IchBin

Quote from: yameth on October 04, 2008, 10:35:39 PM
Thanks IchBin. I wish I knew that earlier.

It is kind of a big mess trying to retrieve valid information, especially when one does not follow on a daily basis the developments.
In my case, where I have one forum running, I install... it works... and then forget about it until it's time for upgrades. But then (like now) it's difficult to pick up the thread from a start... I wish things were a little clearer and on specific locations. e.g. on a F.A.Q.

Anyway I solved my issue by reinstalling everything... It's a bit of a drag to have to redo all specific setups for each mod from scratch again. And this concerns the SMF platform... not very clean and pro in my opinion, but a great forum.

How is it not pro? I'd like to know what other forum software is as easy to install mods as SMF is? SMF has the slickest package manager of all of them. Installing them is a breeze compared to phpBB3 and vBulletin.

yameth

I am not comparing it to its competition that you mention. It is far better. And the community too.
I updated all packages including TP and all is back to normal again.
It's just that the upgrade uncertainty creates anxiety and things do get a little hairy when you have a large community at stake.
Thanks very much.

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