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In reply to: Integrating WPMU trunk and bbPress RC2
Okay, I’ve managed to get it working (kind of) by installing without integration and putting it in later from the admin panel.
Even though I defined the ‘user abilities’ mapping, so that Admin = Key Master, when I’m logged in as the WPMU site admin I cannot access the bbPress admin panel.
Any way I can change the database directly to give me access? bbPress is definitely using the WPMU userdata, I just need these role mapping to work!
In reply to: bbPress Integration plugin for WPMUWhat are the current installation instructions for bbPress and WPMU?
Using the RC2 of bbPress, and the current trunk revision of WPMU, I go through the install and add the secret keys etc, define the primary blog (1), and get to the end but it asks me to create an admin account – it always used to use ‘admin’.
Am I doing something wrong? When I use the username ‘admin’ it brings an error that the user already exists….
In reply to: WPMU 2.6.1 and bbPress 1.0 AlphaThanks!
Should I create the config file and then go through the install process?
In reply to: WPMU 2.6.1 and bbPress 1.0 AlphaBy the way, if it makes any difference, I’m running PHP 5.2.6 and mySQL 5, and WPMU is installed in the root, with subdirectories enabled.
In reply to: bbPress 1.0 alphaHas anybody had any experiences trying to integrate bbPress 1.0 and WPMU 2.6.1?
I managed to get them working ageeees ago in the 0.9 releases, any reason this wouldn’t work now?
In reply to: Whats my best course of action?By the way, the article you reference in the link above (http://bbshowcase.org/forums/topic/better-bbpress-wordpress-integration-the-missing-faq)
Are all of the steps still necessary? Or are some of them no longer needed due to the new integration options during bbPress installation?
In reply to: Whats my best course of action?The fix outlined in the ticket fixes my problem, thanks for your help!
In reply to: Whats my best course of action?Also, when I install any plugin I get this and a blank page:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /path/to/forum/bb-settings.php on line 294
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /path/to/forum/bb-admin/plugins.php on line 7In reply to: Whats my best course of action?Well I used the current trunk version of WP, and 1075 of BB, installation went fine (nice new installer helped integration along nicely). Thanks for the help!
But, I am getting an error at the top of each page in bbPress:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/path/to/forum/bb-settings.php on line 294
(Path to bb-settings.php removed)
Is this a known issue? What could I do to resolve it?
In reply to: HACK: User avatar from WPMU Avatar PluginAwesome, thanks for this!
In reply to: k2 for bbpressVery sexy theme! I love K2, I love bbPress, and now I love this theme!
For that added *thang* you could try and inject some FamFamFam, just as K2 has, and they would look like twins.
In reply to: My new forum theme in the works!Would be great to see the theme, can you activate it on your forum, you are currently using the default!
In reply to: Tech-o-Crunch for bbPressNice clean theme
– Make “login” button same height as text-boxes
– Change link colours in footer, cannot read the “BBPRESS” link for example.
– I like the blue RSS logo on the right sidebar, but it seems cut off on top and bottom?
Overall, I like it!