Installations actions for "SMF-Mambo Integration": Installing this package will perform the following actions: Type Action Description 1. Execute Modification ./index.php Test failed 2. Execute Modification ./Themes/default/script.js Test successful 3. Execute Modification ./Sources/Post.php Test failed 4. Execute Modification ./Sources/Subs-Post.php Test failed 5. Execute Modification ./Sources/Profile.php Test failed 6. Execute Modification ./Sources/Subs.php Test successful 7. Execute Modification ./Sources/LogInOut.php Test successful 8. Execute Modification ./Sources/QueryString.php Test successful
I did a fresh install of the newest version of smf, and grabbed the newest beta of the bridge. Its a windows 2003 server, all the files are correctly set with the right permissions. i was looking at the scipt that edits them, and what it searches for isnt in them
I downloaded the 1.3.1.3 extracted the "SMFMamboMod_1.3.1b" Installed smf installed the component (Mambo 4.5.2 not that that matters to this smf problem) tried to install the package Get the warning and this output: Type Action Description 1. Execute Modification ./index.php Test failed 2. Execute Modification ./Themes/default/script.js Test successful 3. Execute Modification ./Sources/Post.php Test failed 4. Execute Modification ./Sources/Subs-Post.php Test failed 5. Execute Modification ./Sources/Profile.php Test failed 6. Execute Modification ./Sources/Subs.php Test failed 7. Execute Modification ./Sources/LogInOut.php Test successful 8. Execute Modification ./Sources/QueryString.php Test successful
So here the question we all have, how can all the files in ./Sources be chmod 777 and yet some hav success and some fail? If I could reach through my sh and choke my machine I would!
It seems the problem is the unwritable root. So I have to call my Hoster that he sets the root to chmod 777. Which files must be writeable after the the installation and which files and directories can set to chmod 644 for example.
Well everything is actually needed to be writable if you will use the Package Manager for making SMF updates and installing mods. It all depends on the mod on which files will be modified.
I guess next time, just don't install it in the root so the root remains unwritable.
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