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4/27/2017 9:59 PM
 

Hello, I want to create a new version of one of my custom modules using DNN9.  I go to extensions in the persona bar, find my module, click on the pencil, change the version number, and click create package. I leave all of the default options as they are and create the package.  The zip file that get created in my install > module directory only contains the manifest file and the providers directory.  Needless to say this does not install on my other dnn site the new version number does not even get written into the manifest file.  When I used DNN7 this was super easy process, create the package, it creates all of the files for you then plug it into your other site you were good to go.  Even a DNN9 site.  I need to know what is the proper method in DNN9 to create packages out of custom modules.  I am using Chris Hammond's C# 7/8/9 compiled template.  I used a different template when developing on my dnn7 site.  Thank you.

 
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