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Thank you Leonid.
I have installed the .htaccess file, from github, with chmod 755. And now indeed, much better. I also can see and install all Pro Apps, so I believe the issue with App Store and Pro Apps was also linked to this missing htaccess file.
To be transparent, I didn't read all install documentation when I noticed there was a dedicated install procedure for Ubuntu/Debian. So this is my entire fault, even if I think you could add few words or a link to the htaccess file for others like me who don't read the entire doc 😏
I'll send you the error message about the retrieval of UNA.zip using wget. If I remember well I get a "file not found" error.
If I may, there's a new search filter that could help a bit about Pro Apps. For me, Pro Apps were all apps from the App Store, but now I understand that they are available via the App Store, with other paid or free community apps. That's fine, but a "UNA apps" filter would help to list only your Pro Apps (the Pro apps and module made by UNA team).
All the best,
Chris
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Glad to hear that you resovled this problem :-) but the chmod for the file is better set as 644. About doc - we'll think how to place back link better. About Pro Apps - well, the author of the mod is easy noticable in any apps lists so guess it isn't such necessary feature.
Thnx, waiting for your message about wget.
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Hello @LeonidS ,
Thanks for your feedback (good point setting 644 for .htaccess, right!) and sorry for the delay providing details on the wget error. Here it is :
# Doc :
# Exec :
The path for the latest version of the UNA archive can't be resolved. That's why I had to retrieve the archive from the github repository.
Should I need to provide any other information and run any other command, please let me know,
Chris
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