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1.0.0 RC2c or trunk or wait for RC3? - DocSnyd3r - 07-05-2007 06:14 AM

Planning to install ispCP on a private server with some hompages an I'm wondering what version to install, so I can upgrade when final Version arrives?
I will use Debain Etch on my server and installing on a fresh image.


RE: 1.0.0 RC2c or trunk or wait for RC3? - Ryuuku - 07-06-2007 01:32 AM

I think you should wait for Rc3 Wink

Ryu ! Smile


RE: 1.0.0 RC2c or trunk or wait for RC3? - raphael - 07-06-2007 02:14 AM

If you want to 'upgrade' then you should wait for the stable version. There still are some pending changes to the config files paths and stuff like that.


RE: 1.0.0 RC2c or trunk or wait for RC3? - Zothos - 07-06-2007 05:08 AM

jep, but if you love to play around with your server. Try the latest trunk. I have a Server running with it, too (not the latest atm). But i will upgrade manually at the weekend.

If raphael doesnt breaks it again Tongue (Just a joke^^)


RE: 1.0.0 RC2c or trunk or wait for RC3? - DocSnyd3r - 07-06-2007 05:13 AM

Ok I will try the latest trunk I guess. I hope I'll be able to upgrade to the release Version when it is out. Maybe you'll hear from me then Big Grin


RE: 1.0.0 RC2c or trunk or wait for RC3? - raphael - 07-06-2007 08:12 AM

Zothos Wrote:If raphael doesnt breaks it again Tongue (Just a joke^^)
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I don't know if this afternoon or tomorrow morning I'll be moving the cronjobs to /etc/cron.d so be prepared Big Grin


RE: 1.0.0 RC2c or trunk or wait for RC3? - DocSnyd3r - 07-09-2007 12:35 AM

Got everything running with trunk of 7.7. But subdomains do not work for me, and I get an error when I try to use the Choose dir function. I also couldn't figure how to add a protected area for a subdomain. Maybe someone can test this with her/his installation.