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hi, tried to install the gallery, at first mentioned about CHMOD on applications/gallery and once resolved now looks to be in a bad state:

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Asks to upload a gallery .tar file on the right button but not clear where I download this or how I reset the app.

Looked in ibf_core_applications and nothing obvious also tried to delete and re-add the folder. Deleting removes the line above, including back adds the line back.

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Unless the gallery files are for the same version as the other IPS applications (System, etc) the application will remain locked.

Forget about the TAR file since it's not available for IPS applications. Instead, you can update the application through a manual upgrade.

  • Download the latest package from your client area, upload all the files to your server, and then go to /admin/upgrade.

That will detect the gallery upgrade and perform it.

IPS Guide:

Edited by teraßyte
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thanks for helping!

Deleting the applications/gallery folder and added back the one from invision 5 (this was the one I already had). Upgrader: There are no applications available to upgrade

Do you know how invision knows it should update the gallery? Im not seeing any gallery entries in ibf_core_upgrade_history

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Deleting the applications/gallery folder and added back the one from invision 5

There is no need to delete it imo. All you had to do is overwrite it as described above by @Terabyte.

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Please upload a fresh set of files in their entirety, merging. Selectively uploading as you are is likely to cause you more issues than it solves Once you have done that, check again to see if you can upgrade. If not, please ensure you access details are up to date and we can get someone to take a look

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thanks both - fixed. Managed to reset the gallery install by deleting the row in core_applications.

I made my own gallery on the previous 2.3.5 version and the table name was the same as the current gallery install.

Another step forward

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