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Won't install on Ubuntu 14.04 #190

Closed ingeva closed 10 years ago

ingeva commented 10 years ago

Install script is not updated. Refuses to install on current version of Ubuntu.

trojanspike commented 10 years ago

14.04 won't be supported for another while - it's only been released .

ingeva commented 10 years ago

On 22. april 2014 11:12, Lee wrote:

14.04 won't be supported for another while - it's only been released .

It's very disappointing to find that I need to ryb a two year old software on a new server. So now I need to do everything myself.

inge

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trojanspike commented 10 years ago

2 years is OK , 4 years + is a good reason for changing to the next stable release.

Problems would come up with 14.04 with software compatibility & working hand in hand , there's no way these could be tested before the release , hense no support for 14.04 " yet ".

You're looking to eat the apple before it's ripe , ;) . Patience

allebb commented 10 years ago

You could always weigh up the option of going for a commercial solution (maybe CPanel or DirectAdmin etc.) that may already support Ubuntu 14.04 (due to the huge resource these commercial companies have and can throw at testing etc.)

...just an option, otherwise it may be a month before we can officially support 14.04 given that we do this voluntarily in our own 'free' time..

Regards, Bobby

On 22 April 2014 10:56, Lee notifications@github.com wrote:

2 years is OK , 4 years + is a good reason for changing to the next stable release.

Problems would come up with 14.04 with software compatibility & working hand in hand , there's no way these could be tested before the release , hense no support for 14.04 " yet ".

You're looking to eat the apple before it's ripe , ;) . Patience

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ingeva commented 10 years ago

On 22. april 2014 12:00, Bobby Allen wrote:

You could always weigh up the option of going for a commercial solution (maybe CPanel or DirectAdmin etc.) that may already support Ubuntu 14.04 (due to the huge resource these commercial companies have and can throw at testing etc.)

...just an option, otherwise it may be a month before we can officially support 14.04 given that we do this voluntarily in our own 'free' time..

I understand completely, but I wouldn't think that there are too many differences. I'll set everything up myself, even if a control panel would make things much easier. The only thing I've had trouble with before, is setting up POP3 email. I guess I can do that too, becvause nothing is impossible. It just takes more time. :)

I'm an amateur myself, so expensive software is out of the question.

Good luck with your work!

inge

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allebb commented 10 years ago

Well actually you'd be surprised, a pretty big difference is that Ubuntu 14.04 is that it no longer ships with PHP 5.3 and being such a big part of ZPanel this obviously needs a lot of attention :)

Cheers, Bobby

On 22 April 2014 11:40, ingeva notifications@github.com wrote:

On 22. april 2014 12:00, Bobby Allen wrote:

You could always weigh up the option of going for a commercial solution (maybe CPanel or DirectAdmin etc.) that may already support Ubuntu 14.04 (due to the huge resource these commercial companies have and can throw at testing etc.)

...just an option, otherwise it may be a month before we can officially support 14.04 given that we do this voluntarily in our own 'free' time..

I understand completely, but I wouldn't think that there are too many differences. I'll set everything up myself, even if a control panel would make things much easier. The only thing I've had trouble with before, is setting up POP3 email. I guess I can do that too, becvause nothing is impossible. It just takes more time. :)

I'm an amateur myself, so expensive software is out of the question.

Good luck with your work!

inge

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ingeva commented 10 years ago

On 22. april 2014 12:52, Bobby Allen wrote:

Well actually you'd be surprised, a pretty big difference is that Ubuntu 14.04 is that it no longer ships with PHP 5.3 and being such a big part of ZPanel this obviously needs a lot of attention :)

I see. Well my own software also requires 5.4 to run properly ... :) I use my own framework and Joomla! 3.2.

inge

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trojanspike commented 10 years ago

In my opinion @ingeva , you'd be best sticking with 12.04 & install zpanel for that version. Then install the PPA for php 5.5 and update & upgrade, apache has some changes too - but in your upgrade and install of php5 you would be given the option to keep the already configed files.

That will keep you stable

ingeva commented 10 years ago

On 22. april 2014 13:17, Lee wrote:

In my opinion @ingeva https://github.com/ingeva , you'd be best sticking with 12.04 & install zpanel for that version. Then install the PPA for php 5.5 and update & upgrade, apache has some changes too - but in your upgrade and install of php5 you would be given the option to keep the already configed files.

That will keep you stable

OK, thanks for the advice!

inge

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ghost commented 10 years ago

@ingeva Why rushing for 14.04 days after it's released? And 12.04 can be upgraded to 14.04 later.

Our main issue is php/suhosin, we need to check installer over and I think it's a minor issue and should work. But if you upgrade ubuntu you will need likely to apply suhosin AGAIN. @bobsta63

By the way THIS is installer issue not zpanelX core.

zcworld commented 10 years ago

i think from ver 13 + there is no php-suhosin package now, but im looking at the script / testing it to see IF i can get my head around some of it to get an beta ver of the installer script out to work on ver 14+

but so far i got it to half-ass installed ok, without to much work , but there are still BIGGG problems but im trying to work on / fix but i think its going to take a week or so , due to its like doing my head in :/

ingeva commented 10 years ago

On 10. mai 2014 07:59, zcworld wrote:

i think from ver 13 + there is no php-suhosin package now, but im looking at the script / testing it to see IF i can get my head around some of it to get an beta ver of the installer script out to work on ver 14+

but so far i got it to half-ass installed ok, without to much work , but there are still BIGGG problems but im trying to work on / fix but i think its going to take a week or so , due to its like doing my head in :/

I have too many other projects now, so I can wait for this. I've got 14.04 up and running just fine on my own server after realising that all apache config-files must end with ".conf".! :)

inge

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zcworld commented 10 years ago

at the time i got it to work

have a look here

http://i58.tinypic.com/123vb6p.png just showing the phpinfo page, so people know its not faked

there is about 20 small changed, made, and a package remove ... but more info is on http://forums.zpanelcp.com/Thread-Ubuntu-14-0-installer?pid=83028#pid83028 and any updates :)

ghost commented 10 years ago

Closing this. We will add 14.04 when it's ready and @zcworld is already helping over this.

5050 commented 9 years ago

Sentora 1.0.0 (quite same than zpanel10.1.1) installer is ready and tested for Ubuntu 14.04. Please read http://docs.sentora.org/index.php?node=22 http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=81 https://github.com/sentora/sentora-installers