I haven't installed anything for quite some time, all was running well. We got bashed by spam for the last two weeks to I finally got around to upgrading Joomla and SMF, now I just need to get them bridged back together.
I just uninstalled my old SMF component and CB. I've upgraded to SFM 1.1.6 and upgraded to Joomla 1.0.15. When I try and install the JSMF component I receive the following error:
Upload component - Failed Another component is already using directory: "/home/content/d/i/v/divevetsadmin/html/components/com_smf/" [ Continue ... ]
I don't see any other component using this directory. Any help? Thanks.
Roland
UPDATE: I tried deleting the com_smf directories from Components and Admin/Components, but now I get the following error:
File /home/content/d/i/v/divevetsadmin/html/media/install_48e8582a6cb8d/smf.php does not exist!
Thanks for the work Wolverine. Installed without noticable issues Joomla 1.0.12 using CB for login/profile
The only issue I am still trying to address is: - Username is displayed when new member joins site - Once User updates profile all their post update to display RealName - Am I missing a setting to revert display back to UserName?
I though I read a previous post which you said this was overlooked in the previous revision, but fixed in final 2.0.
Here's the package name "JSMF_2_0_RC1_unzip1st". I'm sorry to keep tossing this back to you, but thanks for all you do. We'll be sure to register once I get all the bugs worked out.
In your opinion, do you think we need to intergrate with CB vs. using SMF registration/login? All I plan to add is gallery later on.
I'm using CB to try and register. The user is being registered, however they get the error message in the process. Please feel free to register a dummy account to see it first hand. Thanks http://divevets.com/testsite (go to Message Board)
Sweet Dan! Thanks for pointing this out. I didn't see the 2.0 plugin as part of the package download either. I went and downloaded some earlier version.
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