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[3.3.x] Support Forum • Re: Upgrade issue from 3.2.11 to 3.3.12

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I am still stuck! I tried again today, following exactly the 'upgrading from 3.2 to 3.3' script, and fared better than before until I reset the board via the ACP when I lost access and am getting 500 errors. I did get the 'update database only' option this time.

PHP is 7.4. This will be the second time I have had to ask for a complete site restore for the host! Should I be doing a smaller upgrade step, perhaps, rather than to 3.3.12?

The first few lines of the error log are:
[16-Aug-2024 19:47:12 Australia/Sydney] PHP Warning: require(./includes/startup.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/**/public_html/ops-normal.org/common.php on line 23
[16-Aug-2024 19:47:12 Australia/Sydney] PHP Warning: require(./includes/startup.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/**/public_html/ops-normal.org/common.php on line 23
[16-Aug-2024 19:47:12 Australia/Sydney] PHP Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required './includes/startup.php' (include_path='.:/opt/alt/php74/usr/share/pear') in /home/**/public_html/ops-normal.org/common.php on line 23
[16-Aug-2024 19:47:26 Australia/Sydney] PHP Warning: require(./includes/startup.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/**/public_html/ops-normal.org/common.php on line 23
[16-Aug-2024 19:47:26 Australia/Sydney] PHP Warning: require(./includes/startup.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/**/public_html/ops-normal.org/common.php on line 23
[16-Aug-2024 19:47:26 Australia/Sydney] PHP Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required './includes/startup.php' (include_path='.:/opt/alt/php74/usr/share/pear') in /home/**/public_html/ops-normal.org/common.php on line 23
[16-Aug-2024 19:47:27 Australia/Sydney] PHP Warning: require(./includes/startup.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/**/public_html/ops-normal.org/common.php on line 23

The startup.php file exists in /include.

Statistics: Posted by DoctorB2 — Fri Aug 16, 2024 3:18 pm



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