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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 K 1.7 → K 2.0 upgrade fails with "cannot create directory" message
First of all I had to make several write permission changes to several folders (like the /components /modules and so on) to get the version 2.0 on my server at all using the Joomla extension installer. At a certain point it succeeded, but then during the actual install it fails...
Then when I go to the admin menu and click on components->kunena forum, it nicely displays a page where it says that the install was interupted and the option to upgrade from 1.7.1 to 2.0.1
The first steps go okay, but when it comes to the installation of plugins, it fails again with a message that it cannot create a directory.
Can you guys please help me in telling what the proper permissions should be and on what directories these should be applied. I'm now really stuck.
Note: I'm upgrading my site from Joomla 1.5 -> 2.5 using Jupgrade. So far I got the site running, but now I'm struggling with various components (amongs Kunena is one of them). But I'm still in test mode, so no panic... yet
Regards,
Sjaak
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The recommendation from Joomla is that all your folders should have the same permissions as one another and all your files should have the same permissions as one another. See Securing Kunena . I hope this helps.svherpen wrote: Can you guys please help me in telling what the proper permissions should be and on what directories these should be applied.
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But can tell which directories the Kunena installer wants to update? That should be relatively easy to find out?
Or is another alternative to perform a clean installation and then migrate the data from the old tables to the new tables? Is their structure/layout the same?
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It could not be done using the direct upgrade method, I kept running permission errors during the installation. Keep in mind that I upgraded my Joomla 1.5 to 2.5 using Jupgrade (which migth have caused invalid directory permissions for the Kunena installer).
So I decided to setup a new webspace using my providers tool to setup a clean Joomla 2.5 site.
There I could without any problem (!) install the latest Kunena forum.
Then I copied the new Kunena folders (admin, component, media, plugins) to my upgraded site. Imported the old Kunena tables and then Kunena was able to complete the "upgrade".
Then my categories/topics where not visible, I noticed that the catergory permission groups were missing in the upgraded install (which were visible in the fresh install).
Run the Joomla discover new extensions in the admin backend, which <to my surprise> found all the Kunena plugins. Installed them via the normal Joomla way and then the category permissions could be set in the upgraded Kunena installation.
All in all some kind of pooking around, but I'm lucky I got to the point where I succeeded.
What's left now is to create a Joomla menu for Kunena, I did this but it is not visible in the Kunena forum tabs ....
I think I saw a post relating this topic, so it must be doable...
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