Global symbol "%vars_calendar" requires explicit package name at CGIPath/ubb_profile.cgi line 964. Global symbol "$poster_name" requires explicit package name at CGIPath/ubb_profile.cgi line 965. Global symbol "$poster_name" requires explicit package name at CGIPath/ubb_profile.cgi line 967. Global symbol "$julian_bday" requires explicit package name at CGIPath/ubb_profile.cgi line 970. Global symbol "$poster_name" requires explicit package name at CGIPath/ubb_profile.cgi line 973. Global symbol "$julian_bday" requires explicit package name at CGIPath/ubb_profile.cgi line 973. BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at CGIPath/ubb_profile.cgi line 1051.
what can I do?
I'm beginning to think I'm completely jinxed doing this new upgrade.
I tried installing this hack to my UBB 6.7.0 test site two different ways.
I first tried to use the instructions to create a multi-hack file--mostly because I like them for when I do future upgrades, etc.
I got the same kind of error that d-talk has listed above.
So then I hacked it the old-fashion way--trying to find the snippets of code and either add or replace as instructed.
I get an error message similar to d-talks's above.
I went through this thread, and I tried to follow along with the "fixes"--because I'm not sure if LK implemented them or not ...
I still get that error message.
My previous test-site was a 6.5 board ... so I don't know if I'm supposed to use the "upgrade" file or not--but I tried it--and even that gives me a whole bunch of errors.
Like so many of the other mods I have at my current site, the calendar is vital to my community.
Any in trying to figure out why I'm getting these bug issues would be most appreciated.
Remember, too, that I know very little about the inner workings of these files, so the K.I.S.S. would be most appreciated!
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