PLEASE help. Update Error
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Hello everyone,
I still have yet to get any help for the problem i am having....
I tried upgrading from 5.3.2 to 5.4.4.2 and this is what i get:
An Unexpected Error occurred while upgrading: No block found with the handle autonav.
Now the dashboard doesn't work properly, and if i go back to the previous "concrete" folder nothing works. fatal errors etc...
I still have yet to get any help for the problem i am having....
I tried upgrading from 5.3.2 to 5.4.4.2 and this is what i get:
An Unexpected Error occurred while upgrading: No block found with the handle autonav.
Now the dashboard doesn't work properly, and if i go back to the previous "concrete" folder nothing works. fatal errors etc...
Hi Josh, Thanks for your offer however, we do not feel comfortable giving away our information like this.
However, if this somehow helps, our website ishttp://www.beheardtv.com
And you can access our the "concrete" folder here:
http://versatileproductions.com/beheardtv/concrete/...
I don't know if you can do anything with that?
However, if this somehow helps, our website ishttp://www.beheardtv.com
And you can access our the "concrete" folder here:
http://versatileproductions.com/beheardtv/concrete/...
I don't know if you can do anything with that?
I encountered a site that was having a similar problem to this, what I ended up doing was the following:
1. make a sandbox site (a site that uses the same version of concrete5 as your live site)
2. Put that sandbox site on a copy of the original db
3. copy the [site root]/blocks/ folder over to the sandbox
4. Take any folders named after core blocks out of the sandbox
5. do the upgrade
6. Make sure your real site has the most current concrete5 version in the updates/ folder.
7. put the updated DB into the live site.
Alternatively, you could take a copy of your site's original database and try to do the upgrade in place but that is not recommended. Step 4 I think is the most important step. You can get a list of the core blocks by looking in the concrete/blocks/ directory.
I'm not sure why this happens exactly but I think I have read in searching the forums that it has something to do with a timeout occurring in the middle of an upgrade, but also because you have folders in blocks/ named after the core blocks.
1. make a sandbox site (a site that uses the same version of concrete5 as your live site)
2. Put that sandbox site on a copy of the original db
3. copy the [site root]/blocks/ folder over to the sandbox
4. Take any folders named after core blocks out of the sandbox
5. do the upgrade
6. Make sure your real site has the most current concrete5 version in the updates/ folder.
7. put the updated DB into the live site.
Alternatively, you could take a copy of your site's original database and try to do the upgrade in place but that is not recommended. Step 4 I think is the most important step. You can get a list of the core blocks by looking in the concrete/blocks/ directory.
I'm not sure why this happens exactly but I think I have read in searching the forums that it has something to do with a timeout occurring in the middle of an upgrade, but also because you have folders in blocks/ named after the core blocks.
Thanks for the reply. However i'm not sure how to make a sandbox site with a copy of the database. The current database that is linked to the beheardtv website is on godaddy.
I had to do an update from 5.3.2 to 5.4.2.2 and had exactly the same error.
What I did to solve it:
In /blocks/ was a folder called autonav. I renamed it to autonavx, ran the update again and named the block back to autonav to find the site work properly :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor... ;-)
Of course it would be of culpable foolishness doing any such thing without at least exporting the database in phpmyadmin. never heard? Please check back with your ISP/Hoster.
What I did to solve it:
In /blocks/ was a folder called autonav. I renamed it to autonavx, ran the update again and named the block back to autonav to find the site work properly :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor... ;-)
Of course it would be of culpable foolishness doing any such thing without at least exporting the database in phpmyadmin. never heard? Please check back with your ISP/Hoster.
If you feel comfortable doing so, could you email me your site address, and a a ftp username/password to it, and I'll look to see what may be causing it.
josh@jeckerman.com
- Josh