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When trying to update module I get this error:
Downloading updates failed:
openchurch-7.x-1.11-beta1-core.tar.gz does not contain any .info files.
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vicmedia CreditAttribution: vicmedia commentedComment #2
alpine CreditAttribution: alpine commentedI've been getting the same error for a few weeks.
However, I'm running a multi-site on one d7 code base. I had everything running for a few weeks, but then had the same error message when I tried to upgrade.
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedTry downloading the zip file
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedComment #5
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedOh also, profiles are updated in a different way. I wish you could do like "drush up openchurch" or something to update all of openchurch but basically the way you run updates is by downloading a newer version of OpenChurch and overwriting your local install (minus the sites folder).
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedYou don't really want to update the OpenChurch files directly bc you essentially fork your installation. The best way to update a module if you really need a newer version is to download it to sites/all.
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedCan you tell me the actual steps you are trying to execute? Please be as specific as possible. There are several ways to update OpenChurch so I really need to know specifics.
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedCan you tell me the actual steps you are trying to execute? Please be as specific as possible. There are several ways to update OpenChurch so I really need to know specifics.
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alpine CreditAttribution: alpine commentedI run a multi-site (one drupal code for multiple sites each with their own database each with their own base theme). So under my Sites folder I have several domains (abc.com; def.com; ghi.com). So do an OpenChurch install that includes Drupal core would cause problems like overwriting my Sites folder containing multiple domains. I think I grabbed the oc no-core tar ball to get things up and running.
I switched to OpenChurch theme 7.x_1.0beta3 when I was having problems with getting OpenChurch 7.x_1.11 (¿is this a non-theme? :-). Currently I have under the main drupal 7.17/Profiles folder the OpenChurch profile folder. Perhaps it should be in Sites/abc.com/Profiles/OpenChurch?
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedDon't download the theme. Download the non core openchurch package and add it to profiles/openchurch.
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedDon't download the theme. Download the non core openchurch package and add it to profiles/openchurch.
Comment #12
alpine CreditAttribution: alpine commentedThanks. I'm placed the non-core in Profiles and did a fresh install for a new domain in Sites.
I still got this The installation has encountered an error.
Please continue to the error page.
An AJAX HTTP request terminated abnormally. Debugging information follows. Path: http://www.act.com/install.php?profile=openchurch&locale=en&id=1&op=do StatusText: ResponseText: ReadyState: 4
Most of modules are not visible from the Admin | Modules overlay. Also listing the following error:
Notice: Undefined index: distribution_name in drupal_install_profile_distribution_name() (line 207 of /home/content/29/3426529/html/includes/install.inc).
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedYou can disable notices. Not sure what "Most of modules are not visible from the Admin | Modules overlay." A lot of times when people get errors when they don't have enough memory. Please review the documentation at http://openchurchsite.com/content/common-installation-problems
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drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commented