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Kunena 6.3.0 released
The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 6.3.0 [K 6.3.0] in stable which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 4.4.x/5.0.x/5.1.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.2 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 6.3
Solved Warning: DOMDocument::load(): I/O warning : failed to load external entity "../public_html/administrator/KPATH_ADMIN/install/install.xml" in ../public_html/administrator/components/com_kunena/install/schema.php on line 206
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Oddly, I only had one Kunena table in my database (jos_kunena_version). I deleted that table and then searched all my Joomla directories and deleted every Kunena directory to do a clean install from scratch. That did the trick and Kunena 3.0.6 installed without a hitch.810 wrote: Can you look in your database if you have tables with just 1 name. So without your joomla prefix.
Thanks. -- Rik
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Try to follow one of these topics, if should help you :
www.kunena.org/forum/k-3-0-installation-...ine-206?limitstart=0
www.kunena.org/forum/k-3-0-installation-...or-comp?limitstart=0
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I had a look at the Kunena Plugins and enabled the Community Builder Integration one (as I have CB installed). Went back to Kunena and it automatically installed perfectly this time.
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For what it's worth, this all worked fine when I tried the 30-days free hosted on CloudAccess.net. But have just set up my account with HostGator and not working correctly, and they tell me it's the plugin.
Frustrated for sure and wondering if I should close this hosting account and move over to CloudAccess.net.
Thoughts? Thank you.
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Did-you have read these topics ?xillibit wrote: Hello,
Try to follow one of these topics, if should help you :
www.kunena.org/forum/k-3-0-installation-...ine-206?limitstart=0
www.kunena.org/forum/k-3-0-installation-...or-comp?limitstart=0
Why you haven't keept cloudAcess ?
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After getting this error message and a broken installation I uninstalled and checked the database and the webspace of old kunena files. Nothing left. After three times trying to install and reading this forum, I was not able to fix this problem - no plugins to activate etc. What else can I do?
The components menu has several Kunena-Links - but all of them just start the installation process again. The needed pluginas are all active and all components are up-to-date.
And for whom is interested - my errors are:
Warning: DOMDocument::load(): I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/var/www/vhosts/b4netzwerk.de/httpdocs/websites/b4netzwerk.neu/administrator/KPATH_ADMIN/install/install.xml" in /var/www/vhosts/b4netzwerk.de/httpdocs/websites/b4netzwerk.neu/administrator/components/com_kunena/install/schema.php on line 206
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/vhosts/b4netzwerk.de/httpdocs/websites/b4netzwerk.neu/administrator/components/com_kunena/install/schema.php on line 296
Fatal error: Class 'KunenaRoute' not found in /var/www/vhosts/b4netzwerk.de/httpdocs/websites/b4netzwerk.neu/administrator/components/com_kunena/install/sql/install/php/sampledata.php on line 147
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Matias wrote: The above errors mean that for some unknown reason api.php inside administrator folder doesn't either load properly or has wrong contents in it.
There is another thing I suggest: compeletely remove Kunena, unzip the archive and try to install zip files inside /packages manually so that you will install com_kunena as the last package. Before installing the component itself:
* make sure that components/com_kunena and administrator/components/com_kunena do not exist
* go to the plugins and find System - Kunena Forum and enable it
After that the installation should succeed; if not, let me know.
I'm having the exact same problems as everyone else when attempting a fresh install of 3.0.6. I tried all of the above, including clearing the cache, to no avail. The System - Kunena Forum plugin is definitely enabled but I get the same errors everyone else is getting when I try to access Kunena in the administrator components backend:
Extracting the install package and installing each one individually starting with the plugin gave no errors - it wasn't until I tried to access the component in the backend that it gave the above errors.
One curious thing I noticed is that during the install a folder called "KPATH_ADMIN" was created in the /administrator directory, and it contains an empty 0 byte "install.php" file. Is there an error in the install script somewhere that is accidentally creating this directory and file instead of what it should be doing?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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