Tuesday 02 November 2010 10:14:33 pm
I'm upgrading from 3.8 to 4.2.0 stepwise as recommended. I upgraded to 4.2.0 and have some problems so I'm investigating each step. In particular I'm currently looking at the 3.10.1 to 4.0.7 upgrade steps. I can't put php5 and php4 on the same machine for a number of reasons so I have a machine with EZP 3.8 and PHP4 which I have upgraded to 3.10.1. I then took a file system dump and a database dump and installed them on a machine with PHP5 on it. I then performed the upgrade steps to 4.0.7. Is there anything wrong with this approach? I note that the upgrade notes say to upgrade to 4.0.x and then switch to PHP5, but I've effectively upgraded the PHP to PHP5 before I did the upgrade. If I strictly follow the notes I would upgrade from 3.10.1 to 4.0.x on the first machine, then copy the file system and database to the second machine and finish the 4.0.x to 4.0.y upgrade there? Any advice will be appreciated. (Note: I'm also considering ezupdate, but it requires both PHP4 and PHP5 on the same machine as the script uses PHP5) Cheers, Cliff
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