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simonben
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23rd June 2008 (3 years ago)
WTF...
Any help most appreciated : ) ...
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare echoarraypremiumlog() (previously declared in /home/blogsay/public_html/wp-content/mu-plugins/premium_framework.php:216) in /home/blogsay/public_html/wp-content/mu-plugins/upgrades_framework.php on line 411
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare echoarraypremiumlog() (previously declared in /home/blogsay/public_html/wp-content/mu-plugins/premium_framework.php:216) in /home/blogsay/public_html/wp-content/mu-plugins/upgrades_framework.php on line 411
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24th June 2008 (3 years ago)
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By the way, the default directory in the download file was "featured plugins" - not - "upgrade-plugins".
I'm pretty sure there was a note to create the upgrade-plugins directory in the install notes. Again though, this will all be made clear next time around.
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Erstwhile founder — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
Remove premium_framework.php from mu-plugins. Were both of the files in the download package?
Thanks,
Andrew
Member — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
Yes
Member — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
You diamond Geezer - that sorted it!
Thanks
: D
Member — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
It works great, but all the Plugin drop down choices are empty?!?!
How do I lock and load the buggers, lol?
Thanks.
: /
Keeper of the Dark Chocolate — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
If I remember right, that happens when you leave the premium plugins in their subdirectories and not just in the "upgrade plugins" subdirectories.
I know we discussed it earlier but I only find this thread and I know this wasn't it.
Keeper of the Dark Chocolate — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
If I remember right, that happens when you leave the premium plugins in their subdirectories and not just in the "upgrade plugins" subdirectories.
I know we discussed it earlier but I only find this thread and I know this wasn't it.
http://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic.php?id=272
Member — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
I'm slightly out of my depth - or way too tired!
I am confused big time...
: (
Erstwhile founder — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
Basically what the doc is saying is that this:
/upgrade-plugins/quota/quota.php
Should be more like this:
/upgrade-plugins/quota.php
There is some confusion over that and it will definitely be clear next time around :)
Thanks,
Andrew
Member — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
I have installed the quota.php (and all other plugins) into every directory on my server apart from the apache root lol - still drop down says "NONE".
Right now, I'm shattered, my brain is all but dead and I am about ready to wave the white flag.
Maybe in the morning with a fresh brain I will see where I am going wrong. As it stands, I can just about see the keyboard!
Thanks for all your help...
I'll be back..
; )
Member — 23rd June 2008 (3 years ago) #
By the way, the default directory in the download file was "featured plugins" - not - "upgrade-plugins".
I renamed it to no avail!
: (
Nite...
Erstwhile founder — 24th June 2008 (3 years ago) #
By the way, the default directory in the download file was "featured plugins" - not - "upgrade-plugins".
I'm pretty sure there was a note to create the upgrade-plugins directory in the install notes. Again though, this will all be made clear next time around.
Thanks,
Andrew
Member — 24th June 2008 (3 years ago) #
Woohoo...
Removed, re-installed, worked first time!
Cheers Andrew.
(now to see what else I can break)...
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