problem with upgrade of site to 5.6.0
Permalink 2 users found helpfulhome/shell123/public_html/updates does not exist.
So does that mean that all I have to do is create it?
easy-peezy-lemon-squeezy?
looking forward to your answer.
kind regards,
Karen
define('DIRNAME_APP_UPDATED', 'concrete5.6.0');
since you are using concrete5.6.0.
but go ahead and make the modification to the config\site.php file as you stated - for concrete5.6.0 - ?
I'll do this and thanks so much.
Karen
thx for following up - though, I'm anxious to find out.
K
public_html/config/site.php
and this is what I got back when I put the domain url in the browser:
Warning: require(updates/concrete5.6.0/concrete/dispatcher.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/shell123/public_html/concrete/startup/updated_core_check.php on line 8
Warning: require(updates/concrete5.6.0/concrete/dispatcher.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/shell123/public_html/concrete/startup/updated_core_check.php on line 8
Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'updates/concrete5.6.0/concrete/dispatcher.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/shell123/public_html/concrete/startup/updated_core_check.php on line 8
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I took the added line out and all went back to normal.
Should I be looking farther into the core - under
public_html/concrete/config/install ( and then there are three folders: base, disabled, and packages)
there are only three site.php files :
/public_html/config/site.php
/public_html/concrete/single_pages/dashboard/system/permissions/site.php
/public_html/concrete/controllers/dashboard/system/permissions/site.php
there are : config.php files:
/public_html/concrete/blocks/content/editor_config.php
/public_html/concrete/elements/editor_config.php
/public_html/concrete/startup/file_permission_config.php
/public_html/concrete/js/tiny_mce/plugins/spellchecker/config.php
/public_html/concrete/models/config.php
would it be one of these instead?
much appreciated,
K
public_html/updates
4 folders are in it :
concrete5.4.2.1
concrete5.4.2.2
concrete5.5.2.1
concrete5.6.0.2
The site that I'm having trouble with - has no folder named " updates " anywhere.
So I'm thinking that this is the problem. I had installed this site fresh with version 5.5.2.1 back in April or approximately.
Look for this line and comment it out to get your site to use the files in [root]\concrete