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#1037 – Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '[' in /home/gardinie/public_html/administrator/components/com_littlehelper/models/htaccess.php on line 272
Hi Emmanuel,
thank you for the bug report, alas I am not able to reproduce it; also, possibly it was solved already as I was working on version 2.4.2; can you download it and see if it fixes the issue? also see here for the expected result.
You wrote you're running version 5.3.29 of PHP, that is a bit too old and dangerous, you should switch to 5.5 at least, ensure it's up to date, the latest vulnerability fixed in Joomla 3.4.7 relies on insecurities in older php versions.
Ok can you try downloading 2.4.2 again? since it's only a minor change and it was downloaded 5 times only I won't change the number
Ooops I missed the other uses, it's just a syntax problem. I searched all the models, the error should not be there.
Instead of overwriting the same file while it's public, I thought it would be best to finish this compatibility test and then publish at once, so I don't have mis-aligned versions out. Can you please download from https://www.fasterjoomla.com/files/extensions/littlehelper/pkg_littlehelper_2.4.3.zip thank you
Hi,
the process is indeed very intensive and slow; killing it might require killing php besides apache. I'm working on a version to make it dramatically faster but it will take a few days to get it ready.
I have run it on a smaller hosting server and it took 25 minutes to run. Maybe you'd be better off waiting for the next version, as this was created for usage on our own servers (so we can configure php timeouts or kill processes from the console easily), while the new version will be ajax and slow-server-friendly.
Sorry for the inconvenience, and thank you again for the bug escalation, I will let you know as soon as I make some progress on the malware function.
Kind regards
Riccardo