Grav CMS
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@girish a new version of Grav is out
I cant install plugin (such as autodate) because it required the new version
their is a way to bypass this, such as temporary removing the read-only option on the container do the update than putting it back ? -
@girish a new version of Grav is out
I cant install plugin (such as autodate) because it required the new version
their is a way to bypass this, such as temporary removing the read-only option on the container do the update than putting it back ? -
@girish I'm sorry but the update really botter me, I can't install this theme because it require an update
perhaps, since I'll use extensively this apps, maybe I should propose you to take over the control of this apps no ?
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@JOduMonT There's always the option of installing Grav inside a LAMP app, which should give more freedom.
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@yusf and @fbartels Yes I could also run my own server as I was doing before and not participating to this community
@girish I was able to reproduce the issue with the permission in ./user/config/plugins by installing via the WebAdmin the theme: Quark Open Publishing so I believe sticking the permission would be a good idea
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@yusf and @fbartels Yes I could also run my own server as I was doing before and not participating to this community
@girish I was able to reproduce the issue with the permission in ./user/config/plugins by installing via the WebAdmin the theme: Quark Open Publishing so I believe sticking the permission would be a good idea
Yes I could also run my own server as I was doing before and not participating to this community
that was not at all what we were suggesting
But if you have special requirements or always immediately want to run the latest version if may be a benefit to look at the app source and simply deploy your own customised version. Your customisations and updates can then of course be made available via pull requests to the main app.