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Errors on forum after tp uninstall

Started by robbie93, February 21, 2009, 11:06:51 PM

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robbie93

Hi,  I recently upgraded to TinyPortal v1.0 beta 3 with no problems,  but then decided that I prefered using TinyPortal v1.0.5 beta 1 so decided to uninstall beta 3,  on the uninstall it showed errors but I still continued with the uninstall  :uglystupid2: ( yep i know )

after the uninstall of the TinyPortal v1.0 beta 3 I cant gain access to the forum admin section and see this message :  Table 'robbiean_smf2.modules' doesn't exist
File: /home/robbiean/public_html/robbie93andhotchildxox.com/Sources/TPSubs.php
Line: 67

Note: It appears that your database may require an upgrade. Your forum's files are currently at version SMF 1.1.8, while your database is at version 1.1.5. The above error might possibly go away if you execute the latest version of upgrade.php.

and also the html article that was on the home page has now dissapeared,  does anybody know how to fix this problem,  thanks.

http://robbie93andhotchildxox.com

smf 1.1.8

G6Cad

You cant downgrade from beta 3 to 1.0.5, there are db changes between the versions, so if you dont have any db backups to go back to, you are going to eather drop the tp tables and loose all your tp content and start over, or install beta3 again

robbie93

I know nothing about databases,  and I cant access admin so what it the best thing for me to do ( the easiest )  thanks for the reply.

G6Cad


robbie93

could you tell me where i find this directory please $sourcedir/Load.php

tumbleweed

#5
Quote from: G6 on February 21, 2009, 11:08:40 PM
You cant downgrade from beta 3 to 1.0.5, there are db changes between the versions, so if you dont have any db backups to go back to, you are going to eather drop the tp tables and loose all your tp content and start over, or install beta3 again

Just want to confirm that dropping the TP tables will cause no ill effects to his SMF database applications. Also what about all the files that were wriiten to during the TP first install.

Is one able just to swap those out with fresh files from a 1.1.8 package? Files in question:

Sources Directory: BoardIndex.php
Sources Directory: Errors.php
Sources Directory: Load.php
Sources Directory: ManagePermissions.php
Sources Directory: Profile.php
Sources Directory: QueryString.php
Sources Directory: Security.php
Sources Directory: Subs.php
Sources Directory: Subs-Post.php
Themes Directory/default: index.template.php
Themes Directory/default: style.css
Themes Directory/default: Help.template.php
Forum Directory: SSI.php
Forum Directory: index.php

@robbie93,
Personally I think its best to get your SMF application back in correct operational standing. Hence the deleting all reference to TP to get it to that point. Then if you wish you can try to re-install TP

Thanks.
Frank

Ken.

Quote from: tumbleweed on February 22, 2009, 12:09:23 AM
Quote from: G6 on February 21, 2009, 11:08:40 PM
You cant downgrade from beta 3 to 1.0.5, there are db changes between the versions, so if you dont have any db backups to go back to, you are going to eather drop the tp tables and loose all your tp content and start over, or install beta3 again

Just want to confirm that dropping the TP tables will cause no ill effects to his SMF database applications. Also what about all the files that were wriiten to during the TP first install.

Is one able just to swap those out with fresh files from a 1.1.8 package? Files in question:

Sources Directory: BoardIndex.php
Sources Directory: Errors.php
Sources Directory: Load.php
Sources Directory: ManagePermissions.php
Sources Directory: Profile.php
Sources Directory: QueryString.php
Sources Directory: Security.php
Sources Directory: Subs.php
Sources Directory: Subs-Post.php
Themes Directory/default: index.template.php
Themes Directory/default: style.css
Themes Directory/default: Help.template.php
Forum Directory: SSI.php
Forum Directory: index.php

@robbie93,
Personally I think its best to get your SMF application back in correct operational standing. Hence the deleting all reference to TP to get it to that point. Then if you wish you can try to re-install TP

Thanks.
Frank

Hi Frank.
The short answer is yes you can just replace the SMF files to restore your SMF forum to the original state... however, that will cause you to lose any other Mods, not just your TP Mod.
To take this approach you'll need to extract the SMF files and upload them to your site, just be sure to NOT upload/replace your 'settings.php' and 'settings.php~' files.
" If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough." - Mario Andretti
Yesterday When I was Young.

tumbleweed

umm well.
I am guessing that Robbie will not want to lose the current mods they have.

Thanks Ken!!!

Frank

Ken.

Strictly speaking they shouldn't be completely lost, they'll just need to be reinstalled... any db content should still be there, but as you know things can sometimes go astray. Also, it may be that some of them will require manual (re)installs.
" If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough." - Mario Andretti
Yesterday When I was Young.

tumbleweed

#9
Quote from: Ken. on February 22, 2009, 01:00:49 AM
Strictly speaking they shouldn't be completely lost, they'll just need to be reinstalled... any db content should still be there, but as you know things can sometimes go astray. Also, it may be that some of them will require manual (re)installs.

This is true. the database will still hold the data for the mods.
Might be safer just to rework the core files.
I am guessing this is what the OP is doing.

Frank


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