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- Started 3 years ago by Sam Bauers
- Latest reply from Ipstenu
- This topic is not a support question
bbPress 0.9.0.4 and 1.0-alpha-5 released
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- Posted 3 years ago #
http://backpress.automattic.com/browser/trunk/includes doesn't have the backpress folder and it's a little confusing but I think it's like this ...
- Download this: http://trac.bbpress.org/changeset/1910/trunk?old_path=%2F&format=zip - This is your TRUNK build.
- Download this: http://backpress.automattic.com/changeset/190/trunk?old_path=%2F&format=zip - This is for the backpress folder
- Take the includes folder from Step #2 and rename it backpress
- Move that folder into
/bb-includesfrom Step #1 so you have/bb-includes/backpress
Sheesh. It's almost easier to get SVN.
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- Posted 3 years ago #
Hey Ipstenu, thanks for your help :)
Giving it a try right now
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- Posted 3 years ago #
ok, I just tried bbpress trunk 1910 with 190 backpress.
Users are still no mapped.
Whenever you go to the edit user profile page, the php error in line 2009 goes away but you can't change the role of any user. You change the role to "memeber", hit the update profile button and the change has no effect, the user appears again as inactive.
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- Posted 3 years ago #
Not sure where to post this comment, but I'm wondering if the functionality of having wordpress entries appearing in the forums and comments synchronizing (like bbsync plugin allows) will become a feature of an upcoming release?
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- Posted 3 years ago #
Gosh, it's 1:16 in the morning, and I just checked out rev. 1910 with and still no success with installation.
Using WP 2.7
I hope I won't see a nightmare -- my client, an old blogger, coming over to my house and torturing me for not installing his special request: bbpress.
:)
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- Posted 2 years ago #
This worked like a charm, Ipstenu. Thanks for the fix. I find it strange that there wouldn't be a warning regarding the issue with PHP4. It's kind of a big deal.
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- Posted 2 years ago #
I'm of divided opinion there, danblee.Yes, it should be noted (but alas a lot of the documentation is 'in progress') but then I think PHP 5 came out in 2004, that's five years ago. It's not unreasonable to say you should upgrade.
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