By Tanuj Damani on Thursday, 16 July 2015
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I was updating EasyBlog for my website, it had got stuck on 10% for a very very long time (i hadn't touched it for almost 7 hours)
Then eventually i realized it was not going anywhere to tried to navigate to my site but its giving me an error.
Please can you help me fix this issue.

This is what its showing:
Warning: require_once(<MYROOT>/media/foundry/3.1/joomla/framework.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home2/sctbpak/public_html/components/com_easyblog/constants.php on line 228

Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required '<MYROOT>/media/foundry/3.1/joomla/framework.php' (include_path='.:/opt/php54/lib/php') in /home2/sctbpak/public_html/components/com_easyblog/constants.php on line 228
Hello Tanuj.

I have helped you with the installation. Can you verify it for me?
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Thursday, 16 July 2015 14:33
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Thank you, its done. What caused this issue?
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Thursday, 16 July 2015 18:53
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Hi Izzan,

I have the exact same issue with two of my sites. Mine was stuck as well. I now cannot log into my administrator area on the website. Please advise on how I can get this fixed as soon as possible.

Thanks,
Scott
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Friday, 17 July 2015 23:59
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Izzan,

I would also like to upgrade the the latest version of EasyBlog as well.
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Saturday, 18 July 2015 00:01
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I also tried to do the update to 5.0.16 from inside Joomla/EasyBlog. After going through the normal update, I "loaded the backend". I was surprised to see that EasyBlog still said that I needed to update... Ok, so I did it again.... Same thing happened. Would not detect that I updated...

So I then logged into StackIdeas, downloaded the "full package" and upgraded via "Extension Manager/UploadPackageFile".

Only then did it detect that I updated/upgraded.

Just posting this hoping it will help.
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Saturday, 18 July 2015 10:39
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Hey Chris,

Thanks for updating, there was an issue with the earlier versions of EasyBlog where the "updater" has an issue. It wasn't updating to the latest version. Once you download the latest version, it will then update correctly.

Scott,

If you need us to perform the updates for you, please start a new thread on our forums and provide us with both the back end and FTP access to the site
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Saturday, 18 July 2015 15:40
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