"Calender Nav" Block causes "Add a block" to crash.

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Hi..
I installed the Calender Nav - 1.0.5. and wanted to add it to my page.
But after I installed it and click "add Block" it comes with this error message:

Warning: require_once() [function.require-once]: Unable to access /var/www/faster-eft.dk/public_html/concrete/blocks/travisn_spacer/controller.php in /var/www/faster-eft.dk/public_html/concrete/core/libraries/loader.php on line 205

Warning: require_once(/var/www/faster-eft.dk/public_html/concrete/blocks/travisn_spacer/controller.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /var/www/faster-eft.dk/public_html/concrete/core/libraries/loader.php on line 205

Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/var/www/faster-eft.dk/public_html/concrete/blocks/travisn_spacer/controller.php' (include_path='/var/www/faster-eft.dk/public_html/libraries/3rdparty:/var/www/faster-eft.dk/public_html/concrete/libraries/3rdparty:.:/usr/local/lib/php') in /var/www/faster-eft.dk/public_html/concrete/core/libraries/loader.php on line 205


How do I uninstall the Calendar Nav block?

 
Pedersen11 replied on at Permalink Reply
It comes with the same error massage when I click "edit" on the "add functionality" page...
Adreco replied on at Permalink Reply
Adreco
to remove a block when an error prevents you from editing the page is, imo, best done from the site map. Select page versions and re-activate the version you used prior to the block being added.

Adrian
Pedersen11 replied on at Permalink Reply
Hi...
Thanks for your answer but there is a small problem. I never got around to pbut it on the page. It happened right after installing it... Then I clicked "add a block" to put it on the page but the error message was there already. It is affecting every page on my site.

Daniel
Adreco replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
Adreco
Darn! Do you have FTP access to your server? If so, you can delete the add-on manually from the "Packages" folder of your c5 istallation. This may eliminate the conflict.

Adrian
Pedersen11 replied on at Permalink Reply
Unfortunatly I am not very familiar with ftp.. I am just modifiyng the standard "Greek Yougurt" theme because I don't know how to create websites manually.
Pedersen11 replied on at Permalink Reply
Hi
Just wanted to let you know that I figured out a way around the problem. The webhotel I use has a 1-click installation feature with a couple of different content management systems. So I just reinstalled the Concrete5 installation and started from scratch on my site. Luckily I had only just started when the problem happened.
Thank you very much for your help.. :)