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Error upgrading from 7.4.x

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vbfischer

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I'm getting the following error when attempting to upgrade to 8.1:

Resolve components
ERROR: Impossible do installation while package psa-api-common-7.5.4-fc2.build75060321.20.noarch is installed in system
Errors just before:
- Trying to find direct hardwired dependencies for package psa-8.1.0-fc2.build81061129.23.i586
- Check for need upgrade of psa-api-common-7.5.4-fc2.build75060321.20.noarch with upgrade of psa-7.5.4-fc2.build75050824.12.i586 wich needs to install psa-8.1.0-fc2.build81061129.23.i586
- Unresolved dependency: necessary package psa-8.1.0-fc2.build81061129.23.i586 have older version psa-7.5.4-fc2.build75050824.12.i586. After upgrade we will have the dependency 'psa-security = 7.5' of package psa-api-common-7.5.4-fc2.build75060321.20.noarch is unresolved, add to removable list psa-api-common
- Find remove mode solution for package psa-api-common-7.5.4-fc2.build75060321.20.noarch

Mail server appears to be down, seems I've messed things up. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated
 
Nope. Never did. I'm still having issues with QMail working correctly. I'm thinking of killing the server and reinstalling everything, and never ever trying to upgrade to another version again.
 
good gawd...plesk aint changed much over the years ya know it! I have a swsoft support ticket in $$$$. Hopefully they can fix it, if not then there will have to be changes made....
 
Well, I realize there are literally thousands of different configurations with Linux so I can understand a little. I was hoping someone would have responded, especially from SWSoft. But, its not a show stopper for me yet
 
update: According to swsoft tech when my data center upgraded from 7.5.1 to 7.5.4 they did not update the DB which threw the error. Parts of the program is now 8.0.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.4.....what a mess. BUT it seems the Plesk tech knows what is going on. Apparently there is no going back at this point, we must upgrade to 8.0.1.
 
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