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Sorry. I misread your earlier statement to mean that vBulletin 4.2.4 was going to be the final version of vB4.Comment
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Where i can find full change logs for vB 4.2.4?
Edit: Found it: http://tracker.vbulletin.com/secure/...&version=11583
EDIT: Sorry, for some reason when I go to it from his link it's blank, but when I went and searched for it myself through the tracker, it has it all there even though it's the same link. Weird. Anyway this is the correct link, it just might need loaded from the tracker dashboard and all.Last edited by wesman2232; Sun 5 Mar '17, 10:58am.👍 1Comment
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Paul, I notice a few posts over the last few days with people upgrading with incompatible php versions - for the next version of 4.2.5 could you not have a required php version check on upgrade.php that can stop them until they upgrade and save any future support threads?
Edit: or if not a check, a note on the upgrade page listing the minimum requirements.Comment
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I think it's because it's throwing errors before the version check due to the incompatible PHP version. I'm currently in a chat session with Hostgator right now about our PHP version.
The PHP version we have been using was 5.4.45. Knowing we needed PHP 5.5+ I went to the live chat once and was told to use the PHP Selector in our cPanel. Well changing it there to PHP 5.5 and trying to upgrade didnt work, started throwing this error:
Code:Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '=', expecting ')' in /home4/d10g2t0r/public_html/forum/includes/functions_misc.php on line 759
Code:if (empty($postvars_encoded = json_encode($_POST)))
Trying again with Live Chat Support to see if it'll actually upgrade this time from their end. I know it's the hosting company's fault and not vBulletin's since our upgrade script is a fresh download from the Member's Area.Comment
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Paul M I'm currently running vB 4.2.1 and looking to move to vB5. Is it best for me to upgrade from 4.2.1 > 4.2.4 > 5.3.0 or jump directly 4.2.1 > 5.3.0?
My host, URLJet runs PHP 5.4.45 and MySQL Version 5.5.45-cll-lve on the server.
Is this my best order of operation?
1. update vB 4 to vB 5
2. update PHP to 7.1
3. update MySQL to 5.7.0
Thanks for your help.Comment
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If you really want to upgrade then you can just go direct from 421 > 530.
I presume you do understand you will lose all custom styles and products ?
As far as the server goes, its always best (IMO) to upgrade VB first, then the PHP/MySQL software (you need to do one, then the other straight after)Baby, I was born this way👍 1Comment
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