When i look at my system information, i see that i have six instances of a module i made with CTLModule maker (which works great btw). Under the modules screen where i can uninstall i only see one instance.
I was probably pretty sloppy and didn't uninstall the module before doing an upgrade from dna file.
My question: Is it safe for me to delete the last few instances in phpmyadmin, or will this actually affect the module?
Cms Version: 1.6.6
Installed Modules:
**standard modules, then
* ai_web: 1.14
* Album: 0.9.3
* CTLModuleMaker: 1.8.9.3
* ai_web: 1.14 ?delete this?
* ai_web: 1.14 " "
* ai_web: 1.14 " "
* ai_web: 1.14 " "
* ai_web: 1.14 " "
Just trying to polish a few things here and there.
thanks
ctlmodule duplicate instances in sys info.
Re: ctlmodule duplicate instances in sys info.
This is most likely because you recreated your module several times and clicked the install link each time. I will correct the next release to avoid this.
I don't see why there would be any problem deleting the database rows.
Pierre-Luc
I don't see why there would be any problem deleting the database rows.
Pierre-Luc
Re: ctlmodule duplicate instances in sys info.
Each time i re-create the module I rename its existing folder, appending it with its version number. I didn't realize that the newly created version doesn't need to be re-installed.
Thanks for the reassurance that i can delete the extra entries.
And thanks again for the great module!
Thanks for the reassurance that i can delete the extra entries.
And thanks again for the great module!
Re: ctlmodule duplicate instances in sys info.
The best way is to prefix the old module directory with underscores like __yourmodule1.1, just before module creation, and "don't" installing it.
After creation, go to Extensions/Modules -> Upgrade you module
This way they don't show up more than once.
Bernd
After creation, go to Extensions/Modules -> Upgrade you module
This way they don't show up more than once.
Bernd