By Gerald Watkins on Wednesday, 26 September 2018
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I have a website which is showing EasyBlog needs an update from 5.1.15 to 5.2.9. The installation is current, however, this message is persistent even immediately after a new update is applied. It is erroneous because the installation is actually current, but the system is showing out of date. I have cleared every cache, 'Fix'ed the tables, and nothing works. I am going to look if there is a duplicate entry or row in PHPMyAdmin somewhere, but any advice as WHERE to look would be appreciated. Thank you
The 'manifest_cache' description in the 'extensions' table was showing the old site version. There are two unique rows matching the Location 'site' and 'administrator', with each having a unique ID and PHP Record. I did not note which I changed. Not sure why this would have persistently stayed 5.1.15 instead of updating?
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Wednesday, 26 September 2018 00:19
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hey there,

May i know how you perform this Easyblog update on your site?

In meanwhile, can you provide us your following details so we can better have a check?

1. Assign your domain to your license to obtain for support, uou can do so by accessing your license area at http://stackideas.com/dashboard

2. Update your domain site backend and FTP access at http://stackideas.com/dashboard/site
- I noticed you already provided those site details but i realise that domain site Easyblog seems showing the latest version already, you can check my screenshot here : http://take.ms/aJ66z
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Wednesday, 26 September 2018 10:40
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