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    Upgrade (to 3.6.5) error:

    After step four in the upgrade process, clicking on to step 5 I get this error message:

    Warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument #1 is not an array in /includes/functions.php(1219) : eval()'d code on line 3

    Unable to add cookies, header already sent.
    File: /home/warunee/public_html/forums/includes/class_core.php
    Line: 3036
    And then when I went back and clicked again, I got this:
    Warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument #1 is not an array in /includes/functions.php(1219) : eval()'d code on line 3
    The forum homepage is currently working, but the admincp is not.

    My hosting crashed the other day, so we had some smaller problems with the forums in the beginning, but then with some help I got it working again.

    Thanks,
    Julie

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    Which upgrade script is running when you get this error?
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    Erm, not sure if I understand correctly what you mean, but it was upgrading from version 3.6.4 to 3.6.5.

    And it appeared when I clicked on the next button after step 4, to step 5. Then a white page with that error appeared and it stopped.

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    Try following these instructions and see if this still happens: http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/disable_plugins
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    This error is most likely being caused by a plugin you have installed.
    Remove any hacks and disable your plugins, then see if you still have this problem.

    Note: To temporarily disable the plugin system, edit config.php and add this line right under <?php

    define('DISABLE_HOOKS', true);

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    Alright, looks like the disable_hooks code worked, because I can now access the admincp, which I couldn't before.

    Is there any way to figure out which hack/plugin it is that is causing the problem?

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    You'd need to enable each plugin in turn until you find the one that causes the error, then contact the plugin author.

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    Ah well, the board needed a spring cleaning anyways, so Thanks for the help guys (and girl?) !

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