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ioeth
Re: XOOPS 2.0.7.3 upgrade path
  • 2006/10/27 18:21

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The path works great! Officially it is:

2.0.7.3 -> 2.0.9.2 -> 2.0.10 -> 2.0.14 -> 2.0.15

This article was a great reference for the 2.0.7.3 -> 2.0.10 process. After that, the documentation included with 2.0.14 and 2.0.15 cover everything fine.

Just a note to anybody else trying this...

If the blocks on your homepage lose their content, don't forget to update your System module. When mine disappeared, this brought them back!

--Ioeth



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ioeth
Re: Preferences, user accounts, etc. can't be changed by admins
  • 2006/10/27 18:18

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After some minor setbacks, my site is up to XOOPS 2.0.15, and all of the problems seem to have disappeared! Thanks for the help, everyone!

--Ioeth



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ioeth
Re: Preferences, user accounts, etc. can't be changed by admins
  • 2006/10/27 15:54

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Upgrading to 2.0.9.2 seems to have fixed the problem. Whether it was something weird in a PHP file or a version incompatibility, I have no idea. I'm glad it's fixed, though!

--Ioeth



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ioeth
Re: "admin" user can't make any changes
  • 2006/10/25 17:18

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Thanks for the tips! I think that doing an upgrade will probably be the best place to continue.

I did start a new thread about this topic that is located in the "XOOPS general usage questions" folder rather than the "Beginners Corner". You can find it here.

I think that forum is a better place for the topic to continue, and that thread does have better information and description of the problem from me. If a moderator wants to lock this particular topic so that the discussion can continue unbranched over there, I would not object.

--Ioeth



New thread: https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=20&topic_id=54424



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ioeth
Re: XOOPS 2.0.7.3 upgrade path
  • 2006/10/23 21:33

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Yeah, but the path ends at 2.0.13.2. At least, the path of upgrade packages on the Sourceforge repository. Any ideas?

--Ioeth



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XOOPS 2.0.7.3 upgrade path
  • 2006/10/23 21:26

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Is this the full and complete upgrade path for upgrading XOOPS 2.0.7.3 to the latest available 2.0.x release?

2.0.7.3 -> 2.0.9.2 -> 2.0.10 -> 2.0.12a -> 2.0.13 -> 2.0.13.1 -> 2.0.13.2

Is there not a way to get from 2.0.7.3 up to 2.0.15? Thanks!

--Ioeth



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Preferences, user accounts, etc. can't be changed by admins
  • 2006/10/23 19:11

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I'm having a big problem with my company's XOOPS powered website. I have access to the administrator account, but when I log into the XOOPS control panel and make preferences or user account changes, XOOPS reports "Database Updated Successfully", but the changes are NOT applied.

I would love to turn debug mode on to be able to give you more information, but even if I change the option from "Off" to "PHP Debug" and press "Go!", the change is not saved. Also, caching is not enabled.

Please let me know if you have any inkling to what might be going on here. Thanks! I've posted the details of our XOOPS setup below:

Website URL:
http://www.asc-rt.com

XOOPS Version:
XOOPS 2.0.7.3

XOOPS Theme:
imago02

XOOPS Template Set:
In Use

PHP Version:
5.1.6

MySQL Version:
4.1.21-standard

Server Software:
Apache

User's Browser:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20061010 Firefox/2.0



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ioeth
Re: "admin" user can't make any changes
  • 2006/10/19 21:10

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jensclas,

Thanks for the helpful references. I've already looked through a lot of the documentation, and I can't find anything that pertains to my problem, so I think I do need specific help.

To illustrate my problem, I'll give another example. Say that I want to change the "Admin email address" field, I would go to the "General Settings" page under "Preferences Main". I enter the new email address in the field, and then press "Go!". At that point, XOOPS throws the "Database Updated Successfully!" page, but upon checking the "General Settings" page or the database itself, it is clear that no updates have been applied.

This is happening on any preferences page, user modification page, etc. I am logged in with the "admin" user account and the version of XOOPS we're running is 2.0.7.3. Please let me know if I can give any more information that would be helpful!

--Ioeth



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"admin" user can't make any changes
  • 2006/10/19 19:11

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I've just started a brand new job and one of my responsibilities is managing our company's website, which runs under XOOPS 2. I've never had any experience with it before, and nobody here knows anything about it either. I did manage to reset the admin account password by directly modifying the database, so I can now log in as the administrator.

The problem that I am having is that after I log in, if I try to make any changes, they do not go through. For instance, user account creation is disabled, and I need to enable it to create some user accounts. If I go to the preferences page and tick "Yes" and then hit "Go!", I get the database update successful page, but user account creation remains disabled! This happens for anything I try to do, including editing user accounts, changing any preferences, etc. Does anyone recognize what's going on here?

Thanks!
--Ioeth




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