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December 14, 2003

Minor Update for the Plugin Manager

I finally made some changes for the Plugin Manager that I have been meaning to put together for quite some time now.

Updates for Plugin Manager v0.1.5:

  • Improved error handling (not perfect, but better)
    • Better reporting of problems in updating the plugins list
  • New Feature: New Plugins List
    • Plugins that are new to the list since the last time you updated (initially all of them) will be identified

You can download just the updated files here:

Or you can download the new full version here:

Enjoy!

Posted by rayners at December 14, 2003 01:13 AM

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Lovely. How about having the PM able to update itself? :-)

Posted by: Ben Hammersley at December 14, 2003 05:06 PM

Hi I got this message error: MT::Plugins::Manager=HASH(0x822de80) Can't locate auto/Compress/Zlib/autosplit.ix

I can't find this archive: "autosplit.ix". Where I can download it? Thanks y.

Posted by: yuri at December 17, 2003 07:27 AM

I got this error:

An error occurred: Can't locate MT/Plugins/Manager.pm

Maybe because my directorys are lower-case? How could I change this?

(I don't want to change my dirs.)

Posted by: golfeninherdecke at December 30, 2003 07:10 PM

An error occurred: Can't locate XML/Simple.pm in @INC (@INC

I still can't get it to work for me unfortunately. Any pointers would be appreciated.

Posted by: Amit Karmakar at January 12, 2004 10:42 PM

Hello. I ran your plugin manager with Scripturizer, the plugin, but the script (mt-pm.cgi) hangs my system. As this is a production server, I'm afraid to deal with anymore. I was wondering if you had any ideas why this would happen.

Posted by: Sam at February 17, 2004 11:57 PM

when i run Menual Registration an errors appeared "Can't coerce array into hash at D:\wwwroot\blog\extlib/MT/Plugins/Manager.pm line 397. " why?

Posted by: tangmingsh at March 14, 2004 03:47 AM

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