ISPCONFIG really works well - imo the best open source panel - but after 4 months of regular use I have a first problem: On Debian Squeeze / ISPCONFIG 3.0.5.2 I wanted to do an upgrade from joomla-3.0.3-5 to 3.1.1-5. Uninstalled joomla 3.0.3-5 using the APS installer. Now when I try to click on joomla 3.1.1-5 I get: Error Invalid ID This happens for whatever site I try to install joomla on, so I think the problem lies in the ISPCONFIG application database. However I am unsure where that is. I have seen a similar problem here on ubuntu: http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62355 on the forum, but no solution. Any help appreciated.
There are some known issues with the aps installer that we are investigationg for the next release. You can find a bugreport and patch ( in the bugreport comments) which might help with your problem: http://bugtracker.ispconfig.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=2962
Problem not in crawler ? Hi, Thanks for the prompt reply. The bug report is interesting and could help to explain why I don't see the latest version (Joomla 3.1.1-6) or the latest in the Joomla 2.5 series (still widely used) (2.5.11-6). I see them both on the apsstandard.org with aps standard version 1.2. However the error / invalid ID occurs when one tries to install the joomla that shows up in ISPC so the problem is not directly with the crawler script. MfG.
ISPConfig supports APS packages with version 1.1 only. We did not had this problem yet. Please post a report in the bugtracker and we will try to investigate that.