Problem with upgrade to 2.11
3 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: July 22, 2011 (RSS)
By MisterJim - July 21, 2011
I have a new site that I'm working on. It's using version 2.10 of CMS Builder. I grabbed a version of 2.11 and went through the normal upgrade steps. What I do is simply drop the newer version in the same directory as the old version and then copy over the Schema files, the setup file (with appropriate version modifications and/or any new fields you may have added), set the file permissions, folder permissions, etc.
This has always worked flawlessly.
However, after this latest upgrade, it does not seem to be recognizing the settings.php file and, instead, it wants me to re-register the program and re-edit all the general setting information. As soon as I saw this, I simply flipped back to the 2.10 version and left 2.11 sitting on the server until after I get a response back from you as to what might be happening.
Thanks.
Jim
This has always worked flawlessly.
However, after this latest upgrade, it does not seem to be recognizing the settings.php file and, instead, it wants me to re-register the program and re-edit all the general setting information. As soon as I saw this, I simply flipped back to the 2.10 version and left 2.11 sitting on the server until after I get a response back from you as to what might be happening.
Thanks.
Jim
WebCamp One, LLC
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Re: [Mr Jim] Problem with upgrade to 2.11
By Jason - July 21, 2011
Hi Jim,
If your current 2.10 version is working, you can try this:
- backup all of your data
- Move from the 2.11 folder to the 2.10 folder the following folders/files:
- 3rdParty
- lib
- .htaccess
- admin.php
- index.html
- index.php
- php.ini
After that, try logging back into CMS Builder and the upgrade process should complete. Give this a try and let us know if you run into any problems.
Hope this helps
If your current 2.10 version is working, you can try this:
- backup all of your data
- Move from the 2.11 folder to the 2.10 folder the following folders/files:
- 3rdParty
- lib
- .htaccess
- admin.php
- index.html
- index.php
- php.ini
After that, try logging back into CMS Builder and the upgrade process should complete. Give this a try and let us know if you run into any problems.
Hope this helps
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Re: [Jason] Problem with upgrade to 2.11
By MisterJim - July 22, 2011
Jason,
You made me laugh. If you look at all the things you wanted me to move into the 2.10 folder, it was pretty much everything except the 'data' folder. So I reversed it and simply copied the 2.10 data folder into the 2.11 folder, after which the upgrade worked fine.
Thanks.
Jim
You made me laugh. If you look at all the things you wanted me to move into the 2.10 folder, it was pretty much everything except the 'data' folder. So I reversed it and simply copied the 2.10 data folder into the 2.11 folder, after which the upgrade worked fine.
Thanks.
Jim
WebCamp One, LLC
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