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pnlamandre

Posting this in a new thread as advised... I was upgrading from 1.1.1 (which was a stable install and was running fine) to the new build. I read the read me file and I followed these instructions To upgrade to newest version: 4. You may want to back your site up (just to be safe) 5. Rename the new theme (for example "PlatformProNew") and upload to themes folder 6. Visit WP Admin and switch theme to new version Once I do that i receive the follwoing errors. Warning: require_once(/home2/bbdrecom/public_html/lamandre/wp-content/themes/platformpronew/core/library/library.I18n.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: Not a directory in /home2/bbdrecom/public_html/lamandre/wp-content/themes/platformpronew/core/core.init.php on line 30 Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/home2/bbdrecom/public_html/lamandre/wp-content/themes/platformpronew/core/library/library.I18n.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib64/php:/usr/lib/php') in /home2/bbdrecom/public_html/lamandre/wp-content/themes/platformpronew/core/core.init.php on line 30 after that the only way to bring my site back up is to delete the platformpronew directory via ftp the site reverts back to the deafult theme then i can then restore the older version of platform pro. I did notice that the zip file provided for the upgrade only containes the following folders "Config" "Core" & "Css" I don;t know if that has something to do with it... i assuming it a user (i.e. my) error and i missed something... Please help...

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Andrew

the problem here is file naming.. the new version can't be named 'platformpronew' since the child theme (base) is looking for `platformpro`

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pnlamandre

Am I assuming correct that the files will just over write the fresh install... the reason i ask is that the file I downloded did not have all the same directories and files from the initial install.

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bryan-hadaway

At the top level the folder name should be different. Thanks, Bryan

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