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Plugin File Install Errors

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Hi,

 

Trying to look at some issues that I've been having and my copy of 6b15 is showing this error.

 

Fatal error: Call to undefined function make_link() in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/include/DefaultPageLayout.php(277) : eval()'d code on line 21

 

Thanks

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I've been trying to get Apache working on it, however this was something I noticed when I first setup 6b15.

I've been trying to get Apache working on it, however this was something I noticed when I first setup 6b15.

 

The error is in the plugin itself, you or the author of the plugin needs to look into the PHP code of it.

 

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Thanks.  I think it may actually be from the Plex plugin I'm installing.  I'll create a new thread there.

Thanks.  I think it may actually be from the Plex plugin I'm installing.  I'll create a new thread there.

Did the reformatting of your flash drive fix everything? 

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No, unfortunately, the Plugin's that failed view isn't working.  Not a huge problem, but something I'll probably try and follow up on.

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Playing with this a bit more, it seems to occur whenever any plg is placed in the plugins-errors directory.  I copied a couple of different plg files as well as creating an empty file named test.plg.  In all cases, this error occurs.

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