The problem is not to make a bridge, but distributing it. The SMF and Joomla licence makes it not possible. I you find someone to make the bridge for you. The product must be solely for you and the developer cant sell/give it to others. This will make your bridge quite expensive.
First backup! Next, unpatch and after that uninstall the JSMF bridge. Now You can remove the Joomla files. In case of problems you could overwrite existing SMF with a fresh (full version) SMF download.
Larry: are you sure you are using version JSMF 2.0.2.1? In the local install, it looks like the problems of the original JSMF 2.0.2 and J! 1.0.13 with the salty password hash.
Very weird. I installed J! 1.0.15 without any problems. What I did: chmod 777 index.php, set Joomla and SMF in maintance mode, unpatch the joomla files in the JSMF installation section. FTP the patch. And do the reverse of the above. Don't forget to chmod the index.php to 644!
Probably a permissions problem. Try to chmod the index.php to 777; do the JSMF patching and afterwards you set the permissions of index.php to 644. Don't forget the last step!
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