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Error in Patches on Slave Sites
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Error in Patches on Slave Sites 11 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0
I have been trying to get this component to work for a long time now. I work with it, get frustrated then leave it alone for a while. It is time I finish the website I am using this for though.

I keep getting this error:


I have searched through the Forums and found were others have had similar errors. It was recommended to use the FTP Layer. I tried that many of times and it still did not work. Now I am left with... Will this component ever make slave sites for me??? If someone has conquered this problem please help me out with this.

I am using:

Joomla v2.5.6
All multisites up to date components.
Folder permissions are set to 755
File permissions are set to 644

Anyone have any ideas???

Best regards and cheers!
Justin I.
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#10466
Re: Error in Patches on Slave Sites 11 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 54
The title of this post let me suppose that you are trying to install patches from a slave site.

I remember you that we do not recommend to install JMS in the slave sites.
Normally, it should only be installed in the master and should never be installed in a slave site.

If you are in a slave site, this is normal that you receive some errors as you are in a slave site and not in the master.
To avoid that users try converting a slave site into a master by the installation of the patches, we have disabled the "install" button.

Here the error are totally normal as you have a slave site that does not contain the "/installation" directory and that its "configuration.php" file does not contain the "master" stuff.

So, if my assumption is correct concerning the fact that you are trying to install the patches from a slave site is correct then the message that you have are normal and correct.
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#10468
Re: Error in Patches on Slave Sites 11 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0
Thank you,

I was getting stumped by the errors because the templates I was installing in "this slave site" were having errors and I thought it was associated to this problem. Thanks and glad that is cleared up!
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