On addon shows it needs an update, but when I click the update button I get: Add-on is fully up to date.
its this addon: [ITD] Remove "Home Page" from user profile.
its this addon: [ITD] Remove "Home Page" from user profile.
This can, unfortunately, happen.
The detection method of updates being needed is done via the version number displayed in the title bar of the resource, e.g. in the case of this resource it's 1.2.2. It's not uncommon for add-on developers to release a new version, and give it a new version number in the Resource Manager, but not actually update the version number in the XML file.
I need to improve this detection code at some point, or work in a completely different method to do it. It's actually possible there's another bug here, too, but we're in the process of making some pretty big changes (there's several collaborators on this, now) so we'll hopefully get this fixed quite soon.
In the meantime, do you have an "Ignore this update" button?
Let's say your files for the forum are in /var/www/html
cd /var/www/html
chown -R www-data:www-data *
That should recursively assign the own to user www-data and group www-data for all your files/directories in that location.
If you are using CentOS with Centmin Mod, the owner will be different. I believe it's nginx:nginx, and if using OpenLiteSpeed on Debian it's nobody:nogroup.
I just looked at AndyB's ChangeDate add-on and it seems, he has /library/ and the xml file in the root…Hopefully AndyB packs his addon using /upload/ folder and xml file on he root.

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