An unexpected error occurred. Declaration...should be compatible with

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All pages suddenly give this error.

An unexpected error occurred.
Declaration of Concrete\Core\Permission\Access\EditPagePropertiesPageAccess::save($args) should be compatible with Concrete\Core\Permission\Access\Access::save()

Any help debugging this would be great.

Thanks!

 
MrKDilkington replied on at Permalink Reply
MrKDilkington
Hi uniqueusername2,

To better assist you, please provide more specific details in your question and issue description.

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uniqueusername2 replied on at Permalink Reply
Windows Serer 2012 R2
PHP 7.0.14

No matter what page we visit, we get the error above.

My gut to to try to manually upgrade the install, but since we can't get any web interface to respond with anything other than this error, we can't seem to get there from here.
uniqueusername2 replied on at Permalink Reply
I have followed these steps:
https://documentation.concrete5.org/tutorials/how-to-manually-upgrad...

This leads to an error:
An unexpected error occurred.
Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded
uniqueusername2 replied on at Permalink Reply
Interesting, now after a few refreshes of the upgrade URL, we're getting this:
An unexpected error occurred.
Provided directory "D:\TEMP" does not exist

D:\temp does in fact exist and has no deny for this user, it is the OS temp dir.
MrKDilkington replied on at Permalink Reply
MrKDilkington
@uniqueusername2

What version of concrete5 are you using?

When did the error start and was this with a new install, after an update, or some other change?