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bill sanderson
Guest
I've been unable to upgrade my 8.0.x Plesk to any newer version. This is the error I get when I attempt an upgrade to 9.0:
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A dependency problem is found: required package psa-php4-cgi-4.3.10-1.i386 conflicts with php-cli-5.1.6-3.el4s1.7.i386. No upgrade or obsolete solution was found for php-cli. Try to add php-cli to removable list.Problem occured during searching conflicts for package psa-php4-cgi-4.3.10-1.i386ERROR: Unable to proceed with the installation until the package php-cli-5.1.6-3.el4s1.7.i386 is removed from the system.
Not all packages were installed.
Please, resolve the above problem and try installing the packages again.
If you cannot resolve the problem on your own, contact product technical support for assistance.
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We requested that PHP be updated to the 5.x level because our sites use features that require that. However, the hosting company now ask that we pay them to manually upgrade to a newer version of Plesk, since the automated method does not work in this situation.
Suggestions on how I should proceed?
Can I just down the sites early in the morning, remove PHP, run the upgrade, and then put the desired version of PHP back?
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A dependency problem is found: required package psa-php4-cgi-4.3.10-1.i386 conflicts with php-cli-5.1.6-3.el4s1.7.i386. No upgrade or obsolete solution was found for php-cli. Try to add php-cli to removable list.Problem occured during searching conflicts for package psa-php4-cgi-4.3.10-1.i386ERROR: Unable to proceed with the installation until the package php-cli-5.1.6-3.el4s1.7.i386 is removed from the system.
Not all packages were installed.
Please, resolve the above problem and try installing the packages again.
If you cannot resolve the problem on your own, contact product technical support for assistance.
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We requested that PHP be updated to the 5.x level because our sites use features that require that. However, the hosting company now ask that we pay them to manually upgrade to a newer version of Plesk, since the automated method does not work in this situation.
Suggestions on how I should proceed?
Can I just down the sites early in the morning, remove PHP, run the upgrade, and then put the desired version of PHP back?