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can you tell me what this means
can anyone please tell me what this means? it only shows up when I save or update an article. it appeared after I tried and failed to upgrade to 4.2.2
Warning: Declaration of vBForum_Item_SocialGroupMessage::getLoadQuery() should be compatible with that of vB_Model::getLoadQuery() in ..../packages/vbforum/item/socialgroupmessage.php on line 261 Warning: Declaration of vBForum_Item_SocialGroupDiscussion::getLoadQuery() should be compatible with that of vB_Model::getLoadQuery() in ..../packages/vbforum/item/socialgroupdiscussion.php on line 337 --------------- Added 30 Oct 2013 at 17:10 --------------- after looking at the php files some (not sure how many) judging by the download date at the bottom of the files some were 4.2.2 and some were 4.2.1 PL1 files. turned out to be not to hard to fix. should have looked at line 261 and line 337 before I posted.. The following members like this post: SanSource
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Yes the fix has been posted many times for 4.2.2
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Me 2 have same Warning
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I know the guys wondering .... where?
According to his post count and join date he's a brand new member that needs more specific answers.
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You can do this
Open class_core.php file In class_core.php locate these lines 5683-5685. These line code below
Replace with this
I hope your problem will solved. The following members like this post: Disco_Dave, BlueChipEarth
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Originally Posted by GaryT
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/search.php I find this helps as it does save waiting. It is amazing what you can find
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I've searched for the only other problem I'm having. cms and forums shows I'm running 4.2.2 in the footer while in the acp it shows I'm running 4.2.1 patch 1. in diagnostics Suspect File Versions it shows 4.2.2.
I'm running 4.2.1 patch1 No members have liked this post.
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reupload 4.2.2 file and run upgrade.php again
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I've tried that and the upgrade keeps stopping before its finished then I have to re uploade 4.2.1 files. I think I'm just going to stay with 4.2.1 as its working fine other than showing the wrong version in a couple of spots. Maybe I'll try it again down the road but I've spent enough time as it is on trying to do it.
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An actual code edit to really fix the errors instead of hiding them is here - http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=303430
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Great Lynne. Very useful, thanks.
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