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This is my #1 pet peeve with XOOPS and so far, noone seems to have come up with a satisfactory fix for it. Apparently, the only way to do it is to go into MyphpAdmin and manually remove all the entries for the faulty module from the tables.
I've tried to do this myself but cannot find the table entries.
Also, apparently the main reason for the fault occuring is that some of the submitted modules do not have the xoops_version.php file in the top level folder. These modules should be vetted for this b4 being allowed to be added to the repository for download as it's catching out alot of newbies.
Xoops is an excellent app otherwise but this particular prob is a pain in the six.