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Kunena 6.1.0 Released
The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 6.1.0 [K 6.1.0] which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 4.3.x & J! 4.2.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.0 and issues discovered during the development stages of K 6.0
Solved Upgrading 3.0.6 to 3.07 - An Error has occurred
trying to upgrade Kunena from 3.0.6 to 3.0.7 on my joomla 3.3.6 I have back:
SSL certificate problem, verify that the CA cert is OK. Details: error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed
Please, what does it mean and how can I solve it?
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You can download the package. and install it by the installer
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downloading and installing by the installer I'm been able to upgrade.
Thank you very much for support

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It would also be a good idea if the moderators made this one/merged topic sticky and put it into the K 3.0 Installation and Upgrade category.
The three topics— 3.06 to 3.07 update fails Joomla 2 , Failed upgrade to Kunena 3.0.7 and Illegal characters found in URL —discuss the same problem, in effect.
If the developers really want to help people, I suggest that they do two things:
1) Merge these four topics— this one and the other three I have mentioned— and make the merged topic a sticky topic in the K 3.0 Installation and Upgrade category.
2) Update the forum announcement to say, in effect:
Kunena 3.0.7 has been released. Please see the official announcement in Kunena 3.0.7 Released .
Starting with K 3.0.7, we have moved our installation kit to GitHub. There is an issue with some webhosts that affect "auto-updating" Kunena—including other Joomla core updates—and this issue may also prevent you updating to J! 3.3.6 or J! 3.4.
If your server (hosting) does not currently support auto-updates from Github then you should use the " manual method " described in the Wiki and demonstrated in the video in How to install Kunena 3.0 .
Doing these things will save people's time by having the information in one place (instead of in four or more places) and alert people to the possible problems involving Joomla's "auto-upgrade" feature.
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