Update function is disabled in Magmi - magento

Im using MAGMI V 0.7.18 and i'm trying to import multiple images in Magento ver. 1.9.2.0 but MAGMI throws
"Update Disabled Zip library not available, Upgrade/Upload function are not enabled"
in the UPDATE section , I try to change the code in:
changed magmi/web/magmi_config_setup.php
changed magmi/web/magmi_upload.php
changed magmi/web/plugin_upload.php
but nothing happens, please Help me,

That error is generated by older Magmi versions if it can't find the ZipArchive php class. You need to install it in the proper way according to your server operating system. (e.g. apt-get install libphp-pclzip in Ubuntu 14.04)
Nonetheless I suggest you to keep your magmi always updated to the latest version.

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I am using qpython as a non-root user and I have googled it up but all recommendations don't work both manually and using pip...I keep on getting errors...
I get erors when I use both:
pip install requests from pip console
and:
import pip
pip.main(['install','requests']) on python console
The error is something like:
cannot fetch base url https://pypi.python.org/simple/
could not find any downloads that satisfy the condition requests
...
if there is a workaround or a fix I would be happy to accept...
Did you use the newest version(>=2.0.7) Installing requests from QPYPI works well in the newest version. https://github.com/qpython-android/qpython/releases
Yes! This fixed my problem once I used the beta v2.1 from
https://github.com/qpython-android/qpython/releases
Google play did not give me the latest version (I had 1.xx)
I was able to use QPYPY to install requests and it automatically installed the required library urllib3.

Update joomla 3.4.5 to 3.7.5 and get error 500

I have tried to update from 3.4.5 to 3.7.5 but only get error 500 when I press the button. I have tried to import the update as a zip file, but then I got errormessage 403 access denied. When I tried to update whit the tar.bz2 file I got errormessage:
COM_INSTALLER_MSG_INSTALL_WARNINSTALLUPLOADERROR
I using PHP version 5.4.45 and MySQL version 5.1.73.
How do I update my Joomlapage?
These are possible causes:
Check your options on Admin Tools or any other security/firewall extensions you have. Since this is a one time install, you might just try disabling the entire component/plugin for a minute to run upgrade.
Check your .htaccess file. Again, you can just temporarily remove and try to run upgrade.
Your PHP version might contribute as well since Joomla 3.7 recommends PHP 5.6+: https://downloads.joomla.org/us/technical-requirements-us

MAGENTO: Upgrade CONNECT ERROR

I need help. How can I solve this issue, I am trying to upgrade my magento to new version.
CONNECT ERROR: Package community/Mage_Core_Adminhtml 1.9.2.1 conflicts with: community/Mage_All_Latest 1.9.0.1, community/Mage_Compiler 1.9.0.1
Here are few things I would do in case of conflict during upgrade:
Empty /var folder and make sure it is writable and try upgrading again
If it fails,
Install a fresh version of Magento (later version) and copy your custom files in this newly created instance

Magento Downloader hangs up while trying to install Mage_all_Latest

i have installed a magento Version 1.9.1.0 since a few months, everything works fine.
Since a few weeks i'm trying to update Magento via the package Mage_All_Latest via the Magento Downloader, but nothing happens. I tried it in the last weeks with Version 1.9.1.1 - and since today with the brand new 1.9.2.0 - doesn't matter which - it doesn't work.
In the green status window it tells me "Checking dependencies of packages" - and that's it. No Error, no message - just nothing.
I tried this multiple times, nothing is going on - for hours!
The package is not in the /downloader/.cache-Directory.
When trying to upgrade single packages manually via downloader it always tells me things like
CONNECT ERROR: Package community/Cm_RedisSession 1.9.2.0 conflicts with: community/Mage_All_Latest 1.9.1.0" - but i cannot update this package...!
There is enough space available on the server.
The downloader itself has no problems - i tried to install all available packages in different relations and some worked:
Checking dependencies of packages
Starting to download Lib_Varien-1.9.2.0.tgz ...
...done: 157,974 bytes
Installing package community/Lib_Varien 1.9.2.0
Package community/Lib_Varien 1.9.2.0 installed successfully
I cannot access the server via SSH.
Is there any other option to upgrade this package? do i have to download the full new Magento installation package and override all files manually? or can i download this "Mage_all_latest"-Package on the magentocommerce-Website and replace all files manually? Is there any other option?
Does anybody have an idea what to do?
There is no error message :-(
Thank you.
Can you access the server via FTP?
The magento downloader is garbage. You're better off downloading the extension from connect with this:
http://freegento.com/ddl-magento-extension.php
and then uploading the files

automatic installation of common magento extensions at project kickoff

There are some Magento Connect extensions that I find myself installing every time I create a new project, such as Fontis_Recaptcha, Mass_Product_Relater, HM_DeveloperToolbar, ModuleCreator, Alanstormdotcom_Layoutviewer, etc. What's on your list?
Does anyone know of a capability to automate the installation of a base set of modules? In the same way that Mage itself installs all its modules. I guess a bash or phing script to automate PEAR? Thoughts?
I would take another approach. Install a clean installation and add all your extension. When your done export the DB and zip all the files. Then you should be able to use the files and the DB as a base for all your magento installations...
I do the same with Joomla, have not tried that with magento yet, but it should work.
Cant you just use the auto installer script as provided and maintained here:
http://www.magentocommerce.com/wiki/groups/227/magento_bash_script_installer
and edit it to install your desired extensions
ie just add ./pear install xxxxxxx at the end of the script.

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