Plugin Manager port updated

As I have mentioned before, the Plugin Manager made it into the FreeBSD ports system. The update to the port that I submitted has been incorporated, and (as I did request it) I have been assigned to maintain the port (view the commit message if you're curious). So, for all you FreeBSD MT users:

cd /usr/ports/www/MT-PM/ && sudo make build install clean

Or, like I like to do:

sudo portinstall MT-PM

Enjoy!

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Just wanted to post a comment on the "500 error" with regard to the "plugins" directory. My MT install did not include a "plugins" directory, hence any attempt to write to an xml file in the plugins directory failed. To fix this, I created it in the cgi-bin MT directory:

/cgi-bin/MT/plugins

...and the "500" error went away. I don't know if the same would apply to other users but thought I'd share this since the issue was posted at mt-plugins.org...

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