- Issue created by @michelle
- πΊπ¬Uganda Thomas Kaisuka
Download the Module Via Composer
Enable it via Terminal or the UI.
I have done that on a Drupal 10.1 website and they're running just fine side by side
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- πΊπΈUnited States michelle Wisconsin, USA
@Thomas Kaisuka Thanks but if it were that simple I wouldn't have filed an issue. I've been doing Drupal for 18 years and know how to enable modules. :) The problem is that the system is not recognizing the contrib module because it has the same machine name as the core one. It won't let me enable it in drush and doesn't appear in the UI at all. On three other projects it's just worked automatically so I don't know what is different about this one. I'm temporarily off that project but will be back at it in a couple weeks and will check and see if it automagically worked like the others while I was gone.
- πΊπ¬Uganda Thomas Kaisuka
What Version of Drupal did you upgrade from? Drupal 8 or 9. Can you share screenshots maybe...
- Status changed to Fixed
over 1 year ago 8:57pm 25 July 2023 - πΊπΈUnited States michelle Wisconsin, USA
Turns out I wasn't seeing the entire error on my local for some reason. A coworker tried my branch and also got
The package drupal/ckeditor in require is also listed in provide which satisfies the requirement. Remove it from provide if you wish to install it.
in addition to the unhelpful error I got about it not being in the lock file. So all that was needed was to remove that bit.
Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.