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Caused myself serious issues...
I have two ISP-CP installs... one is fine after running apt-get install php5-curl curl libcurl - No problem and all was happy... that was my 1.0 box Etch and not updated to new 1.0

Second box tried to run those commands and found that it didn't like my php5-cgi so I got smart and apt-get remove php5-cgi... whoops... removed all sorts of dependancies

well now I've throughly trashed it and was wondering the proper way to start getting php5 back happy and working... which logs should I post?

http://admin.socalit.ods.org
RC7 hasn't been migrated to 1.0

all I had to do was take a snapshot before I started tweaking and I didn't so I'm really not happy wit myself right now... 3 cms sites were ready to move and then I do this!!! arrgh... ftp is good but the dbs aren't reachable that easily without phpmyadmin..

Ideas or starting points?
I figured the upgrade should resolve any of these issues... so I'm pushing the button and running the 1.0 upgrade... should be fun!
Simple... noticed just the simple running of
aptitude install `cat ./docs/Debian/debian-packages-etch`
seemed to resolve most of my issues..lol nice...

however still going to run the upgrade...
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2009 08:44 AM by viperiii.)
05-27-2009 08:18 AM
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RE: Caused myself serious issues...
As suspected the upgrade took care of all the issues...

now to see if I can create yet another backup and then try to install curl and make sure they all work...

the package I'm working with that requires curl and openssl is
http://www.joomlapolis.com/content/blogcategory/60/76/

Have to figure out how to install a cert for a site if they decide to host on my box... Do I have to have a dedicated IP address for SSL? That doesn't make sense but could be achieved.
05-27-2009 09:31 AM
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RE: Caused myself serious issues...
You need at least one IP address for SSL.
Use this: http://www.isp-control.net/forum/thread-4696.html if you only have one IP address.
05-29-2009 01:37 AM
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