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WHMCS 6 upgrade issue


Darthkatzs

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I'm having quite a lot of trouble upgrading my WHMCS 5.3 to WHMCS 6.

The installer doesn't seem to detect my old version.

I currently run PHP 5.3.3, but WHMCS needs at least PHP 5.3.7 so I installed 5.4 side-by-side so I can chose.

So I moved to PHP 5.4 and started the installed, but it failed to detect my installation, it also seems to think that the files are in /public_html/whmcs/whmcs while they are in /public_html/whmcs.

HOWEVER, when I left PHP 5.3.3 running it actually did detect the old version and prompted me to upgrade, however, because it's running an unsupported PHP version I can't continue.

If anyone can help me out of this limbo that would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi, Please ensure that your WHMCS files are not located in a symlink, virtual directory or apache alias directory. These are not supported and might cause this behaviour.

What about using Capistrano for railsless deploys, and having a custom template as a Capistrano Symlink inside of /templates/myCustomTemplate? Are you saying that this functionality is now broken in WHMCS 6.x? I've been using a complex build/deployment pipeline for managing our systems for ~4 years now, I'd hate to have to lose the Capistrano capabilities.

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