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Title: SMF 2.0.1 and install: Modification parse error
Post by: Isaac.Eiland-Hall on November 27, 2011, 07:32:00 PM
Uploaded the zip to my Packages folder, tried to install, am getting this:

Quote1.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install.xml    Modification parse error
   2.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install.xml    Modification parse error
   3.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install-attachments.xml    Modification parse error
   4.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install-attachments.xml    Modification parse error
   5.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install-trackip.xml    Modification parse error
   6.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install-trackip.xml    Modification parse error
   7.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install-packages.xml    Modification parse error
   8.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install-packages.xml    Modification parse error
   9.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install-parsebbc.xml    Modification parse error
   10.    Execute Modification    install-xml/install-parsebbc.xml    Modification parse error

The other files are all fine.

Any ideas?
Title: Re: SMF 2.0.1 and install: Modification parse error
Post by: Labradoodle-360 on November 28, 2011, 02:01:48 AM
Try installing SimpleDesk using Package Manager, rather than uploading it then attempting to apply it.
Title: Re: SMF 2.0.1 and install: Modification parse error
Post by: createch on October 06, 2012, 01:29:37 AM
Please use SMF 2.0 (instead of 2.0.1) to install simpledesk and see whether the problems are fixed.
Title: Re: SMF 2.0.1 and install: Modification parse error
Post by: venguard223 on October 06, 2012, 06:01:22 PM
The issue you're reporting is not a bug in SimpleDesk; plenty of other mods have encountered this in the past.

It is essentially a matter of your host, for whatever reason the files couldn't be accessed by the package manager once unpacked. Usually that means there's some kind of permission issue with the files.