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  1. ptryan
  2. JEvents 1.5 Bugs
  3. Monday, 03 March 2008
When I try to install the 1.5alpha component com_jevents1.5alpha.zip it fails with the following message:

JInstaller::install: File '/home/nkllcom/public_html/joomla/tmp/install_47cb8ef2bd5af/layouts/ext/images/index.html' does not exist

Anyone else getting this?

Pat Ryan
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This file is in the zip package - try uninstalling and reinstalling.
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I agree that the files exist in the zip file package. However, I get the same error whether I try to install it locally on my development PC or upload to my hosted website.

If I unzip the files and then re-zip them up I get several errors with file dates. WinZip "fixed" the date errors and the re-zipped package now installs OK. Here is the log from WinZip.

Action: Add (and replace) files Include subfolders: yes Save full path: no
Include system and hidden files: yes
updating toolbar.events.php
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.
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updating includes\index.html
updating includes\modutils.php
Warning: the file's time stamp "9/25/3427 10:40 PM" is outside the range of dates supported by the zip file specification. "12/31/2099 11:59 PM" will be used instead.
updating includes\
updating js\colorpicker.js
.
.
.
updating lib\colours.html.php
updating lib\config.php
updating lib\icalManagement.php
Warning: the file's time stamp "9/25/3427 10:40 PM" is outside the range of dates supported by the zip file specification. "12/31/2099 11:59 PM" will be used instead.
updating lib\index.html
updating lib\migration.php
updating lib\version.php
.
.
.
updating old\events.class.old.php
updating old\events.old.php
updating old\
updating admin.controller.php
Warning: the file's time stamp "9/25/3427 10:40 PM" is outside the range of dates supported by the zip file specification. "12/31/2099 11:59 PM" will be used instead.
updating admin.events.html.php
Warning: the file's time stamp "9/25/3427 10:40 PM" is outside the range of dates supported by the zip file specification. "12/31/2099 11:59 PM" will be used instead.
updating admin.events.main.php
Warning: the file's time stamp "9/25/3427 10:40 PM" is outside the range of dates supported by the zip file specification. "12/31/2099 11:59 PM" will be used instead.
updating admin.events.php
Warning: the file's time stamp "9/25/3427 10:40 PM" is outside the range of dates supported by the zip file specification. "12/31/2099 11:59 PM" will be used instead.
updating controller.php
.
.
.
updating toolbar.events.html.php
replacing old Zip file

Does the package just need to be rebuilt for future downloads?

Pat Ryan
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geraint
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Very strange indeed - I'll take a a look.

What OS is your server running on?

Geraint
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My local PC is Windows XP. I get the same results whether I use IIS or Apache. My hosted site uses Linux and Apache 2.2.6.

Like I said I see the same thing on both systems. If I unzip locally and then re-zip and let it fix the file dates everything is OK.

Pat
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I uploaded a fresh version which I packaged using another tool - can you try that one?

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The new package worked fine.

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