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Question on upgrade to 2.2.5
I have began to install the upgrade per the instruction in the email announcement. Is it supposed to be asking me for the certificate questions and such since this is an upgrade? I am a little concerned that my existing ispconfig installation is being completely rewritten...
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18th July 2006, 15:35
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Originally Posted by ctroyp
I have began to install the upgrade per the instruction in the email announcement. Is it supposed to be asking me for the certificate questions and such since this is an upgrade? I am a little concerned that my existing ispconfig installation is being completely rewritten... 
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Dont worry, the update script always asks for the certificate information.
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18th July 2006, 15:36
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Originally Posted by till
Dont worry, the update script always asks for the certificate information.
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Whew!!! Thank you till...
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18th July 2006, 17:25
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Patch from 2.2.4 to 2.2.5 ?
Hi,
I have just installed ISPConfig 2.2.4, and I don't want to spend 40 other minutes reinstalling  , I want to khow if there is a manual pach to apply on 2.2.4 as th problem is only in one function
Tnx, and keep going
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18th July 2006, 18:21
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Originally Posted by XPinG
Hi,
I have just installed ISPConfig 2.2.4, and I don't want to spend 40 other minutes reinstalling  , I want to khow if there is a manual pach to apply on 2.2.4 as th problem is only in one function
Tnx, and keep going
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Have a look here:
http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/sho...?t=5580&page=3
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18th July 2006, 18:48
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Thank you for your fast reply
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19th July 2006, 09:26
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I'm mentally preparing to update my ISPConfig install to 2.2.5 but I have another question.
One of the changes for 2.2.4 is that the document root now is aligned with the distro used. I remember that I had to use the "expert" mode in the initial install only to change thisfrom /home/www to /var/www (I'm an Ubuntu user). So, will I have to select the "expert" mode for the update or will it automatically pick up on this?
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19th July 2006, 09:33
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Originally Posted by wr19026
I'm mentally preparing to update my ISPConfig install to 2.2.5 but I have another question.
One of the changes for 2.2.4 is that the document root now is aligned with the distro used. I remember that I had to use the "expert" mode in the initial install only to change thisfrom /home/www to /var/www (I'm an Ubuntu user). So, will I have to select the "expert" mode for the update or will it automatically pick up on this?
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You can not select any mode when you update, the updates reads the settings of the previous install automatically.
You only ahve to accept the license and then later enter the details for the SSL certificate.
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19th July 2006, 09:40
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Originally Posted by till
You can not select any mode when you update, the updates reads the settings of the previous install automatically.
You only ahve to accept the license and then later enter the details for the SSL certificate.
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Excellent! And since I've done the other stuff that's recommended (backup wise) I guess that I'll start the update in a little bit
Which prompts a new, related question: what's the update process going to look like (or what are your plans) for updatinmg to version 3.x? Are you plannig on keeping it as user friendly or will it be a reinstall?
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19th July 2006, 13:42
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Originally Posted by wr19026
Which prompts a new, related question: what's the update process going to look like (or what are your plans) for updatinmg to version 3.x? Are you plannig on keeping it as user friendly or will it be a reinstall?
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That's far in the future so I wouldn't worry about it now...
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