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How to install bleeding edge

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  • Burt Adsit
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    @burtadsit

    See this topic for info about that: https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=1994


    felix2009
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    @felix2009

    Plugins that are enabled site wide can only be disabled by a site administrator.

    Above affects the new location: “Plugins” v.s. “MU-Plugins” for BuddyPress … You see this sentence after you install BuddyPress in the proper way ;)

    So, they couldnt be deactivated by ‘users’…


    Jeff Sayre
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    @jeffsayre

    @Famous-

    Once you’ve updated to the latest BP trunk following the instructions in Burt’s link, BuddyPress components live in /plugins/. You can keep all your other non-BP WPMU plugins in /mu-plugins/.

    Tip: Make sure you read the entire thread Burt linked to at least twice before starting your upgrade. For detailed instructions on upgrading WPMU, visit the WPMU site.

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