Install 5.6.3.3 from 5.5.2.1
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When I try to download 5.6.3.3 Concrete5 only downloads 5.6.3.2. Neither update appear as an option to install. I previously circumvented this by installing 5.6.3.1_updater but now even that wont show up! What can I do to get at least 6.3.1 installed?
When I try to check for updates I get this error message:
5.6.3.3
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/admin/domains/vemglobal.net/public_html/sawtelle/updates/concrete5.5.2.1/concrete/controllers/dashboard/system/backup_restore/update.php:57) in /home/admin/domains/vemglobal.net/public_html/sawtelle/updates/concrete5.5.2.1/concrete/libraries/controller.php on line 356
When I try to download 6.3.3 again I get this error message:
The directory /home/admin/domains/vemglobal.net/public_html/sawtelle/updates/concrete5.6.3.2 already exists. Perhaps this item has already been installed.
When I try to check for updates I get this error message:
5.6.3.3
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/admin/domains/vemglobal.net/public_html/sawtelle/updates/concrete5.5.2.1/concrete/controllers/dashboard/system/backup_restore/update.php:57) in /home/admin/domains/vemglobal.net/public_html/sawtelle/updates/concrete5.5.2.1/concrete/libraries/controller.php on line 356
When I try to download 6.3.3 again I get this error message:
The directory /home/admin/domains/vemglobal.net/public_html/sawtelle/updates/concrete5.6.3.2 already exists. Perhaps this item has already been installed.
Hey there, how did you fix this? Thx
Hey there, how did you fix this? Thx
I haven't. That's why I posted this in a support forum.
Wow, that's a long time not fixing a problem, there must be an answer in another thread, I will keep looking, thx
Hey !
I just ran into this issue when updating a client's website. I did not look for the reasons why this happens but I can tell you how to fix it though:
1- Download 5.6.3.3 from concrete5.org
2- Unzip the archive you downloaded
3- Browse your website's files to the updates folder and create a directory called "concrete5.6.3.3"
4- From the unzipped archived copy the concrete folder concrete5.6.3.3 folder created in the previous step
5- Log in to your website and go to Systems and Settings / Update Concrete5.
You will now have the option to upgrade to either 5.6.3.2 or 5.6.3.3 ( choose 5.6.3.3 )
This worked for me at least :)
I just ran into this issue when updating a client's website. I did not look for the reasons why this happens but I can tell you how to fix it though:
1- Download 5.6.3.3 from concrete5.org
2- Unzip the archive you downloaded
3- Browse your website's files to the updates folder and create a directory called "concrete5.6.3.3"
4- From the unzipped archived copy the concrete folder concrete5.6.3.3 folder created in the previous step
5- Log in to your website and go to Systems and Settings / Update Concrete5.
You will now have the option to upgrade to either 5.6.3.2 or 5.6.3.3 ( choose 5.6.3.3 )
This worked for me at least :)
Thank you! That solved it!