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Mamba
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Upgrading from XOOPS 2.* above 2.0.14 and 2.2.* (using the full package)-------------------------------------------------------------------------Before upgrading, verify the system requirements!0. Unpack the archive to your LOCAL computer (e.g. PC) in a temporary directory.1. Move the "upgrade" folder inside the "htdocs" folder (it's been kept out as it's not needed for full installs) on your local computer2. Delete htdocs/mainfile.php, htdocs/install/, htdocs/cache/, htdocs/template_c/, htdocs/themes/ and htdocs/uploads/ from the "htdocs" folder on your LOCAL computer* if you have created XOOPS_TRUST_PATH folder on your server, copy the content of /xoops_lib to that directory, and delete /xoops_lib from the "htdocs" folder on your LOCAL computer3. Delete the /modules/system directory on your server (important to get rid of unneeded files)4. Upload the content of the /htdocs folder on your LOCAL computer over your existing files on your server5. For security considerations, you are encouraged to move directories xoops_lib (for XOOPS libraries) and xoops_data (for XOOPS data) out of Document Root, and change the folder names.6. Make the directory of xoops_data/ writable; Create and make the directories of xoops_data/caches/, xoops_data/caches/xoops_cache/, xoops_data/caches/smarty_cache/ and xoops_data/caches/smarty_compile/ writable (permission 0777 on Linux).7. Ensure the server can write to mainfile.php (permission 0777 on Linux)8. If you have Protector previously installed, open the "mainfile.php" file , and remove the Pre-check and Post-check lines (if they exist):include XOOPS_TRUST_PATH.'/modules/protector/include/precheck.inc.php' ;include XOOPS_TRUST_PATH.'/modules/protector/include/postcheck.inc.php' ;9. Access /upgrade/ with a browser, and follow the instructions10. Follow the instructions to update your database11. Write-protect mainfile.php again (permission 0444 on Linux)12. Delete the "upgrade" folder from your server13. Update the "system" module from the modules administration interface, other modules are recommended to update as well
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