I think it 5.3 to 5.5 lite
I couldn't get the linux cp -rf command to run without asking every bloody time if I wanted to overwrite a file so I tried to do it manually until I got tired hitting the "y" a billion times
Now the bolg loads a blank page.
How do I recover?
I have a data base that should still exist.
I figure I start from the beginning and down load a fresh copy of the s9y. Create the directories it needs that for some reason are not supplied .. I forget their names at the moment.
Question: How do I tie into the existing database or will s9y see the "old" database when it starts up.
Sorry I can't be more technical about this. I'm just a end user
Trying to update
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Re: Trying to update
I am only a Windows user, but it sounds like you simply need to FTP a fresh copy of serendipity and make sure that all files transfer correctly. Provided the file serendipity_config_local.inc.php still exists, serendipity will have all the information it needs to connect to your existing database.
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Re: Trying to update
Ugh this has occupied my whole day with total frustration.
I pretty much did as you suggested without having read your response. I back here because I have a problem still ...of course
I abandoned trying a upgrade and went to a fresh install of the latest version 1.5.5 loosing all my features
I got my blog working EXCEPT it's not reading all the records of the database in particular the media records??? which happens to be 90% of my input
Do I need to got back to version 1.5.3 to recover?
thanks
craig
I pretty much did as you suggested without having read your response. I back here because I have a problem still ...of course
I abandoned trying a upgrade and went to a fresh install of the latest version 1.5.5 loosing all my features
I got my blog working EXCEPT it's not reading all the records of the database in particular the media records??? which happens to be 90% of my input
Do I need to got back to version 1.5.3 to recover?
thanks
craig
Re: Trying to update
No, this should not be necessary.chiriqui wrote:I got my blog working EXCEPT it's not reading all the records of the database in particular the media records??? which happens to be 90% of my input
Do I need to got back to version 1.5.3 to recover?
Are you sure it's not reading the actual records in the database -- or could it be a permissions issue with the directory the media files are stored in (usually: uploads)? The files referenced in the media db should have a physical "copy" in said directory. These files need to be readable for the webserver. This means a) the owner or group of these files should be set to the webserver or a group the webserver is a member of. Example: www-data (pretty common on Linux servers). They also need to be at least readable for said owner or group.
Example: file.jpg owner/group: www-data:www-data permissions: 644 means the file is readable and writeable for the user www-data, only readable for members of the group www-data and only readable for everybody else.
YL
Re: Trying to update
well it's screwed now it would seem
I removed 1.5.5 went back 1.5.3 got the same, text with no pictures
I explored the menu items going to I think "media library" and it listed the heading of the photos and said something .... maybe they were deleted.. Then I tried another media tool and then .. you know what this like trying to trace back.. its ridiculous. I couldn't get that listing of to come up again.
I called up a tool to look at the database "myphpadimin" and it reports now that the image records are empty. puff
So beware!
s9y will zap ya
I'm installing a new data base and never touching upgrade again or until it's fail safe
in answer to your reply trying to assist me. Everything was working until I tried an upgrade. No permissions were change anywhere
I removed 1.5.5 went back 1.5.3 got the same, text with no pictures
I explored the menu items going to I think "media library" and it listed the heading of the photos and said something .... maybe they were deleted.. Then I tried another media tool and then .. you know what this like trying to trace back.. its ridiculous. I couldn't get that listing of to come up again.
I called up a tool to look at the database "myphpadimin" and it reports now that the image records are empty. puff
So beware!
s9y will zap ya
I'm installing a new data base and never touching upgrade again or until it's fail safe
in answer to your reply trying to assist me. Everything was working until I tried an upgrade. No permissions were change anywhere
Re: Trying to update
Upgrade usually is fail safe. You can always make it even safer by doing a backup, i.e. backing up your files via FTP and making a MySQL dump before you start the actual upgrade process. Personally, I haven't made a backup in years in my own blog, and the upgrade never failed.chiriqui wrote:I'm installing a new data base and never touching upgrade again or until it's fail safe
Talking about safety, not upgrading at all actually is what's not safe. You might be exposed to security issues in the future which could in the worst case result in much worse scenarios.
YL