Upgrading from php 5.1.6 to 5.2.17 or 5.3

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  1. pioneernetwork

    pioneernetwork New Member

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  3. prisfeo

    prisfeo New Member

    hi,

    i resume this topic since i am in similar situation and ready to critical upgrade but prior to do this i wish to know your experiences:

    i have Centos 5.4 with ISPConfig 3.0.1.6 installed with the following great guide:
    http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-5.4-x86_64-ispconfig-3
    and PHP version 5.1.6 installed;
    (ispconfig server manage about 50 websites with joomla 1.5.x, mysql related db, ftp access and other php websites)
    ...
    now i have to upgrade php to version 5.3 and i saw it's made easy with the guide linked above (http://www.webtatic.com/packages/php53/),
    but my question is the following:

    after a successfully php upgrade to version 5.3,
    will ISPConfig 3.0.1.6 still continue to work properly without any issue/problem ?


    thanks in advance for your help,
    bye,
    P.
     
  4. prisfeo

    prisfeo New Member

    hi,
    sorry for resuming again..
    but if anyone could share some comments or experiences about my question above, i'd appreciate a lot..
    thnks for attention and help.

    bye,
    P.
     
  5. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    ISPConfig works fine with php 5.3, but you should ensure to use a current ispconfig version, the one you installed is really really old, the current release is 3.0.4.6.
     
  6. prisfeo

    prisfeo New Member

    hi Till,
    thanks for replying! :)
    when you say
    you are confirming that also exactly ISPConfig v. 3.0.1.6 will work fine with php 5.3 ?
    ...
    asap, i'll try to do an ispconfig upgrade to the latest version hoping not to have any issue (i have some site using "fast-cgi" mode, other with "su-php" etc) :rolleyes:
     
  7. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    Might work or not, we dont do tests for ISPConfig versions that are so old (more then 2 years). You should update yours ystem more frequently, the longer you wait the more likely you get problems with an update.
     

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