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Converting, upgrading and bridging
« on: November 15, 2006, 10:37:11 AM »

So much information, so many features  Smiley

I just successfully installed SMF. I thought I downloaded the most recent, it was at the top of the download page at the SMF site, and now realize it is an older version, 1.0.9 . I think it's version 1.1RC3 that is the newest. So what is 2.0.x? I don't see that anywhere?

I also just found out I can convert my existing phpbb forums to SMF (who knew?  Smiley)

So I now I want
1. to convert my phpbb forums to SMF, (phpbb forum is in a separate database)
2. upgrade to 1.1RC3,
3. and bridge SMF to Joomla 1.0.11,
4. so it intergrates with community builder 1.0.1,
5. so that when readers want to comment on a movie, the comment is directed to the forums. (My site is a machinima movie site).

It seems that there is well over 100,000 posts and 50 different areas covering 100's of various versions, it's a rough sea of information especially somebody new to all this.

So far I have
1. SMF 1.0.9 installed,
2. the 1.1RC3 upgrade downloaded,
3. the phpbb2_to_smf.php ready to go,
4. I downloaded the smf_1-1-rc3_joomla_1-1-6_bridge.zip I assume this will integrate it with community builder.

So what is sequence of steps I should take. I can find the info how to do each step, I just don't know what order to do it in?

Addition info,
Currently the SMF 1.0.9 is clean with not members no posts nothing except me on it. My phpbb forums,in separate database, has 80 members and 1800 posts.

I notice you are using SMF 1.1 RC1, should I be upgrading to that instead?

I know it is a lot, but it's overwhelming for me. I'm the same guy that had trouble just installing SMF  Roll Eyes

Thanks in advance
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Re: Converting, upgrading and bridging
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2006, 10:45:53 AM »

So much information, so many features  Smiley

I just successfully installed SMF. I thought I downloaded the most recent, it was at the top of the download page at the SMF site, and now realize it is an older version, 1.0.9 . I think it's version 1.1RC3 that is the newest. So what is 2.0.x? I don't see that anywhere?

I also just found out I can convert my existing phpbb forums to SMF (who knew?  Smiley)

So I now I want
1. to convert my phpbb forums to SMF, (phpbb forum is in a separate database)
2. upgrade to 1.1RC3,
3. and bridge SMF to Joomla 1.0.11,
4. so it intergrates with community builder 1.0.1,
5. so that when readers want to comment on a movie, the comment is directed to the forums. (My site is a machinima movie site).

It seems that there is well over 100,000 posts and 50 different areas covering 100's of various versions, it's a rough sea of information especially somebody new to all this.

So far I have
1. SMF 1.0.9 installed,
2. the 1.1RC3 upgrade downloaded,
3. the phpbb2_to_smf.php ready to go,
4. I downloaded the smf_1-1-rc3_joomla_1-1-6_bridge.zip I assume this will integrate it with community builder.

So what is sequence of steps I should take. I can find the info how to do each step, I just don't know what order to do it in?

Addition info,
Currently the SMF 1.0.9 is clean with not members no posts nothing except me on it. My phpbb forums,in separate database, has 80 members and 1800 posts.

I notice you are using SMF 1.1 RC1, should I be upgrading to that instead?

I know it is a lot, but it's overwhelming for me. I'm the same guy that had trouble just installing SMF  Roll Eyes

Thanks in advance

Ok if you ask me this is what I'll do.
1) Download and install SMF1.1 RC3.
2) Convert phpbb to SMF using phpbb2_to_smf.php (make sure this convertor works with SMF1.1 RC3, else you're pretty much stuck with SMF 1.0.9)
3) Download and install Joomla
4) Download and install JSMF bridge

Avoid moving on to step 3 before step 2 completes successfully, unless you decide to just f**k it and start a clean install with SMF Wink (converts usually end up with a bucket load of problems. I know, i tried it before, so good luck Wink)

Rgds, Mike
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Re: Converting, upgrading and bridging
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2006, 11:37:39 AM »

I've upgraded to 1.1 RC3
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Re: Converting, upgrading and bridging
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2006, 12:01:07 PM »

 Embarrassed Now that I upgraded I got this message "Password security has recently been upgraded. Please enter your password again."

It's not accepting my password, where can I find it?

Or should I just bridge over now to the Joomla site?
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« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2006, 12:17:04 PM »

just change a normal user in the database to admin Wink smf_members
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Re: Converting, upgrading and bridging
« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2006, 12:33:47 PM »

"Password security has recently been upgraded. Please enter your password again."
I think the message is asking you to enter the password again to confirm it. Try doing that.
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Re: Converting, upgrading and bridging
« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2006, 12:38:33 PM »

It finally took the password after a couple more attempts  Smiley

Now to bridge it over to Joomla!
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Re: Converting, upgrading and bridging
« Reply #7 on: November 15, 2006, 12:42:05 PM »

OMG! which registration do I select? The Joomla or Community Builder, or bridge registration? I had CB sync to Joomla when I first installed it.
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Re: Converting, upgrading and bridging
« Reply #8 on: November 15, 2006, 12:48:20 PM »

My site broke  Sad

All I get now is this

Warning: main(../smf/index.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /mnt/w0002/d26/s30/b028eecf/www/gamerztheatre.com/components/com_smf/smf.php on line 120

Warning: main(../smf/index.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /mnt/w0002/d26/s30/b028eecf/www/gamerztheatre.com/components/com_smf/smf.php on line 120

Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required 'http://gamerztheatre.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=88888925&../smf/index.php'http://gamerztheatre.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=88888925& (include_path='http://gamerztheatre.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=88888925&.:/usr/local/nf/lib/php'http://gamerztheatre.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=88888925&) in /mnt/w0002/d26/s30/b028eecf/www/gamerztheatre.com/components/com_smf/smf.php on line 120
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Re: Converting, upgrading and bridging
« Reply #9 on: November 15, 2006, 01:02:21 PM »

your smf absolute path is not correct, it cannot be a relative path it must be absolute.  refer to the user guide or the mouseover help for finding the correct absolute path.
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« Reply #10 on: November 15, 2006, 01:10:49 PM »

I used the create path button, but now the SMF forum has replaced my main site?

http://gamerztheatre.com/index.php

When I wrapped it the site came back.
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« Reply #11 on: November 15, 2006, 01:33:40 PM »

Ok everything looks fine now, I'm a wreck, so I'm going for a long walk.

Thanks for the help and keeping me somewhat calm.

Nope my SMF forums still comes up first on the main page (I now have i wrapped). Why does it keep doing that?

The readme looks like another language. Looks like I need to copy paste some of that code in the template as well.
I'm going to need another day to do this stuff.
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