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Originally posted by Artur
No Cranky, I read it right. To me this means that any new servers we build from now on will have a different file structure, which means differing paths on our help files, which means possible confusion during an emergency restore, and lots of other great things, like sites not being portable between machines and using PMM to move them back and forth.
what a pain in the ***. again.
Exactly... I even have a few scripts that rely on including files from /httpd/vhosts/sitename ... etc, you know how it works.
Doing something like this in a minor release is terrible. Do this in Plesk 8.0, something we all don't upgrade to immediately anyway.
Also the SELinux problems are already bugging me, I haven't been able to install PSA 7.5.4 on two different physical machines, and one virtual machine (all running Fedora Core 3). It simply craps out, and bugreport hasn't responded at all. And what am I doing that is so different? Nothing much (apart form SELinux maybe...)
1. I install FC3 minimal
2. I update all RPMs.
3. I install the RPM's that Plesk requires.
4. I try to install PSA. Then all hell breaks loose, first the dependencies (so I end up installing the SELinux RPM's it wants) and then it crashes on compiling something also having to do with SELinux. Great.
It's not something wildly different I'm doing, not at all. Again, it's a good thing we get to test out beta's, but I would appreciate some feedback so I don't get another heart attack when installing the new server with the final release.