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RC 7 to 1.0 (Stable, new build ) FAILED
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RC 7 to 1.0 (Stable, new build ) FAILED
Hi,
Yesterday i got mail from you, about new package of ispcp for lenny.

I grab, it, and start upgrade from RC7 to 1.0 stable from this package.


But, it was big fail.
There is screenschot.

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04-26-2009 07:01 PM
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Exclamation RE: RC 7 to 1.0 (Stable, new build ) FAILED
I am in the same situation (was upgrading from RC7 --> 1.0) and same error occured.


As I had the file before upgrade, i did a correction for this, but from then, the system has some strange issues:

- On one of my virtualhost added (client in ispcp), i cannot access some PHP files in root directory [domainroot/htdocs/xxx.php] (viewed as: http://domain.com/xxx.php), apache shows 404 error, but these files are in that directory!

If I put these files in a subdirectory (http://domain.com/subdir/xxx.php) which actually domainroot/htdocs/subdir/xxx.php, it can be accessed..


- Other problem is just happens at one of my virtualhosts:
If i try to access this URL: http://domain.com/catalog/index.php, it works
BUT, if i try to access it with www. prefix: http://www.domain.com/catalog/index.php, apache offers the .php file to the browser for download ?!?!?!?


I dont know what could cause these problems, now im really getting crazy.
The upgrade was made with the old (not the new, updated) 1.0 tarbz file.
I think it is something messed with PHP ( fastcgi ).

The same problems occured with fcgid / fastcgi..

Some help are really needed, as i almost tried everything without any success..


(04-26-2009 07:01 PM)seba22 Wrote:  Hi,
Yesterday i got mail from you, about new package of ispcp for lenny.

I grab, it, and start upgrade from RC7 to 1.0 stable from this package.


But, it was big fail.
There is screenschot.

[Image: 225164.jpeg]
(This post was last modified: 04-28-2009 10:55 PM by szab100.)
04-28-2009 10:43 PM
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