Thanks for the answer.
(04-03-2010 07:11 AM)nuxwin Wrote: Sure, for now, the better solution is to copy the needed script for the package manually in the /etc/ispcp/apache directory and then, rename it as requested by the ispcp-update script. Then, after, just rerun the ispcp-update script and normally that should work.
I did this.
(04-03-2010 07:11 AM)nuxwin Wrote: Ok, I see the problem now. Well, I'm sure for the make process you have typed the following command:
Instead of the good command that is :
Code:
make -f Makefile.ubuntu install
Yes, i use just copy and paste and did not regonize, that this command is not the right one for Ubuntu.
But after the reenter the whole update procedure as recommended i get following errors:
Code:
WARNING: Your PMA configuration file should be rebuilded !
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: ask_db_pma_user(), msg: Starting...
Please enter ispCP phpMyAdmin Control user. [pma]:
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: ask_db_pma_user(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: ask_db_pma_password(), msg: Starting...
Please enter ispCP phpMyAdmin Control user password. [auto generate]:
Please repeat ispCP phpMyAdmin Control user password:
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: ask_db_pma_password(), msg: Ending...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: Starting...
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: doSQL(), msg: ERROR: Unable to connect SQL server !
Failed
DEBUG: push_el() sub_name: exit_msg(), msg: Starting...
FATAL: An error was occured during update process!
Correct it and re-run this program.
Hmm, at this time during the update the mysql server should be down.
Edit: the mysql service is up and running.