odds are the /install/addons directory.getting a mkdir() error and wondering where it is trying to create the dir? if i knew that i could manually create and chmod the directory.
Depending on the add-on, it could want to write basically anywhere in the web root directory.getting a mkdir() error and wondering where it is trying to create the dir? if i knew that i could manually create and chmod the directory.
edit: looks to be wanting to create a dir called 'addons' in the install directory.
Yeah, but the majority of the times I had the issue, it was in the /install/addons directory.. followed by the /js directory.Depending on the add-on, it could want to write basically anywhere in the web root directory.
Is the directory owned by the HTTP or PHP processor - or a user? If a user, then it also needs to be able to be written to by the (typically) HTTP server or PHP processor.Directory is writable (744). If I upgrade one after the other there are no problems.
What could be the reason for this?
Is the directory owned by the HTTP or PHP processor - or a user? If a user, then it also needs to be able to be written to by the (typically) HTTP server or PHP processor.
Delete the library/library directory, none of the files will actually be getting used, essentially meaning you're probably running the current version of templates, etc. (from the XML file) but the original version of the files.
Until the next Add-on Install & Upgrade update (where this issue is fixed), you may want to update XenPorta 2 manually by uploading the new files and upgrading by uploading the XML file (Option 3).
Do you have two factor authentication enabled?Yeah I'm using the forums one.
Don't believe so.Do you have two factor authentication enabled?
He meant here on this forums.Don't believe so.
Edit: Nope, I'm using XF 1.4.
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