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Upgrading to current version
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| Skeeve |
Posted on 23-07-2011 15:25
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Joined: 02/08/2008
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I haven't been paying much attention to all the newer versions lately and notice that I've fallen behind quite abit.
Can someone remind me of the best way to upgrade my site from v7.01.02 to the latest version?
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| Craig |
Posted on 23-07-2011 15:27
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Fusioneer

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Joined: 27/09/2005
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Hi man,
Welcome back.
It's all in the readme in the 7.02 package.
FIRST BACKUP YOUR FILES AND SQL DATABASE!!!
Right please follow my instructions.
OK when you have downloaded the php-fusion 7.02.03 zip from the download. unzip it to your desktop yes.
Now when you have unzipped it you will see the folder named "PHP-Fusion_7-02-03_full"
Open that folder.
Now inside that folder called "PHP-Fusion_7-02-03_full" you will see another 3 folders, the readme and AGPL yes?
Now see the folder named "upgrade v701"
Open that.
Now you see that file named upgrade.php yes?
Upload that upgrade.php to your site /administration/ folder yes!
Now go back to the folder "PHP-Fusion_7-02-03_full" and you see the folder names "files" yes?
Open that folder.
See the folder named /locale/
Upload and overwrite /locale/ to your site root.
Now go to your site.
Now go to Admin >>> System >>> Upgrade
Click the Upgrade Database button.
Now upload all the rest of the files and folders inside the files folder except the setup.php and _config.php we do not need them as we are performing an upgrade.
Now your site SHOULD be successfully upgraded from 7.01.05 to 7.02.03
You will also need to CHMOD the following files and folders to 777:
downloads/
downloads/images/
downloads/submissions/
downloads/submissions/images/
ftp_upload/
Happy Days!
Edited by Craig on 23-07-2011 15:38
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| Skeeve |
Posted on 27-07-2011 00:23
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Thanks so much, Craig. I'll be doing this over the coming weekend. You can be sure if I have any problems, I'll be posting them.  |
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| Craig |
Posted on 27-07-2011 00:49
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Fusioneer

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Your welcome, when you need more help you know where we are. 
Good luck with your upgrade.
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| Skeeve |
Posted on 27-07-2011 02:14
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Hey I just noticed, I joined this site, downloaded the current version and created my site all in one day!
Aug 1, 2008.
That shows how easy this software is to use!
Happy Anniversary to Atheists Today.  |
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| Skeeve |
Posted on 07-08-2011 23:51
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Ok, upgrade complete, but i have a few issues.
Fixed: installed newer version
enhanced_online_users_panel/enhanced_online_users_panel.php
Use of undefined constant DB_SHOUTBOX - assumed 'DB_SHOUTBOX' Line: 110
html/maincore.php
mysql_fetch_assoc(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource Line: 233
html/maincore.php
mysql_num_rows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource Line: 228
edit: I went through my site last night and now my error report is a page long.
I really do like using php-fusion, but if upgrading makes most of the mods/infusions we're using useless, I may have to just stop upgrading.
Edited by Skeeve on 08-08-2011 14:43
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| Ankur |
Posted on 08-08-2011 15:33
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Admin

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Try Installing the Newest version of that panel from here : http://www.php-fu...don_id=280
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| Skeeve |
Posted on 13-08-2011 16:53
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As you can see from the edit, I did that over an hour before your post. I still have maincore errors.  |
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| Ankur |
Posted on 13-08-2011 17:10
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Skeeve wrote:
As you can see from the edit, I did that over an hour before your post. I still have maincore errors. 
There must be a code which contains a SQL query which has no result. So it is giving errors. To find that code, try disabling your panels one by one OR all of them and then see.
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| Mafaioz |
Posted on 29-08-2011 12:28
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Joined: 17/10/2007
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Fangree_Craig wrote:
Hi man,
Welcome back.
It's all in the readme in the 7.02 package.
FIRST BACKUP YOUR FILES AND SQL DATABASE!!!
Right please follow my instructions.
OK when you have downloaded the php-fusion 7.02.03 zip from the download. unzip it to your desktop yes.
Now when you have unzipped it you will see the folder named "PHP-Fusion_7-02-03_full"
Open that folder.
Now inside that folder called "PHP-Fusion_7-02-03_full" you will see another 3 folders, the readme and AGPL yes?
Now see the folder named "upgrade v701"
Open that.
Now you see that file named upgrade.php yes?
Upload that upgrade.php to your site /administration/ folder yes!
Now go back to the folder "PHP-Fusion_7-02-03_full" and you see the folder names "files" yes?
Open that folder.
See the folder named /locale/
Upload and overwrite /locale/ to your site root.
Now go to your site.
Now go to Admin >>> System >>> Upgrade
Click the Upgrade Database button.
Now upload all the rest of the files and folders inside the files folder except the setup.php and _config.php we do not need them as we are performing an upgrade.
Now your site SHOULD be successfully upgraded from 7.01.05 to 7.02.03
You will also need to CHMOD the following files and folders to 777:
downloads/
downloads/images/
downloads/submissions/
downloads/submissions/images/
ftp_upload/
Happy Days!
Hi, ive read abit on this upgrade procedure, and i have version v7.00.2. wich one should i download to upgrade to the latest one? do i need to upgrade with EVERY new version since then or can i just grab the latest one?
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| Craig |
Posted on 29-08-2011 13:24
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Fusioneer

Posts: 3980
Joined: 27/09/2005
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Well, that I am not sure of, not sure if you need to upgrade to 7.01 first then upgrade to 7.02 but I am sure the other guy's know the answer to that one. We will wait and see what the other guys say.
I think you can upgrade directly from 7.00.0x to 7.02.03 but I am not 100% sure on that as I have never upgraded from 7.00.0x so we will wait for someone to confirm what to do. |
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