On 06/09/10 18:06, John Matthews wrote:
On 05/09/10 17:43, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
On 05/09/10 16:27, John Matthews wrote:
Sorry, dont know why I asked you really, should know better. Sorry to
bother you all. I know you are busy.
John
It's not that people don't want to hel
We have no background information to determine what exactly is the
issue... this is, it appears, a piece of forum software which uses
MySQL/PHP but doesn't appear to have an automated browser-driven
upgrade routine... I would, personally, avoid any piece of software
that starts off its upgrade inst
On 6 September 2010 18:06, John Matthews wrote:
> On 05/09/10 17:43, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
>> On 05/09/10 16:27, John Matthews wrote:
>>> On the advice of somebody on here, I installed Vanilla Forums, which
>>> seemed to go ok and is working sort of. The problem is, it needs
>>> updating, a
On 05/09/10 17:43, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> On 05/09/10 16:27, John Matthews wrote:
>> On the advice of somebody on here, I installed Vanilla Forums, which
>> seemed to go ok and is working sort of. The problem is, it needs
>> updating, and I have tried and tried to update it, and it wont wo
On 05/09/10 17:43, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> On 05/09/10 16:27, John Matthews wrote:
>> On the advice of somebody on here, I installed Vanilla Forums, which
>> seemed to go ok and is working sort of. The problem is, it needs
>> updating, and I have tried and tried to update it, and it wont wo
On 05/09/10 16:27, John Matthews wrote:
>On the advice of somebody on here, I installed Vanilla Forums, which
> seemed to go ok and is working sort of. The problem is, it needs
> updating, and I have tried and tried to update it, and it wont work. I
> just dont know how to update using the Term
On the advice of somebody on here, I installed Vanilla Forums, which
seemed to go ok and is working sort of. The problem is, it needs
updating, and I have tried and tried to update it, and it wont work. I
just dont know how to update using the Terminal. God knows I have tried.
I just wondered