<!-- Some styling for better description lists --><style type='text/css'>dt { font-weight: bold;float: left;display:inline;margin-right: 1em} dd { display:block; margin-left: 2em}</style> arildb: I am trying to upgrade a site from Tiki15 to tiki18. The tiki-install fails with the error: Error: blacklist library not found. This may be due to a typo or caused by a recent update. Any ideas? jonnyb: joined #tikiwiki <br> joined #tikiwiki <br> joined #tikiwiki fabricius: joined #tikiwiki Jyhem: Hi arildb. Did you run sh setup.sh (the composer part) after upgrading the source? arildb: Hi Jyhem, thanks for the response. I think I figured out what happened. The db folder was copied from the tiki15 installation, thus overwriting the new files. Once the Tiki18 db files were restored, it seems to work fine <br> btw. I did the install using the web interface Jyhem: I see <br> I usually only copy db/local.php, not the whole db folder <br> glad it works now :-) arildb: Only local.php, yes, that's the correct way jonnyb: joined #tikiwiki fabricius: joined #tikiwiki Jyhem: <u>trebmuh</u>: I just learned that doc.tiki.org is moving from maketoc (the inline table of contents) to autotoc (the table of contents on the right side of the page which always stays visible) <br> But there was no autotoc on the page PluginCountdown so I added it trebmuh: oh cool, ty for the feedback Jyhem: He says that short page with few headers don't need either maketoc or autotoc, but I feel maketoc is especially not a problem when the page is short with few headers trebmuh: I feel too <br> one of the main usage of it is being able to easily get a link to a �