LegolasTheElf
Basic Pleskian
hello,
i've a Plesk 9.0.1 under linux and every time i connect to the hosting system as admin i see that plesk updater says to me that there are some ipdates/upgrades to do.
but when i go to the updater panel and i look for what i've to update, i found that all packages are on the current available version, and i haven't to update / upgrade nothing.
this is very annoying because it makes unuseful the warning: if is still actve every time in a short time you don't go anymore to make the checks.
only thing that i've seen that can justify that is that the 2 base packages of plesk, Base pacakges and Plesk updaters, are ALWAYS marked in the "component" page to be updated, also if they haven't to be update. and you can't take away the sign from they selection box. maybe because Parallels want to be absolutely sure that every time you make an update you have the last base packages. and this may be good, but if it's true, why they have to activate the warning everytime?
someone have a solution for this?
i've a Plesk 9.0.1 under linux and every time i connect to the hosting system as admin i see that plesk updater says to me that there are some ipdates/upgrades to do.
but when i go to the updater panel and i look for what i've to update, i found that all packages are on the current available version, and i haven't to update / upgrade nothing.
this is very annoying because it makes unuseful the warning: if is still actve every time in a short time you don't go anymore to make the checks.
only thing that i've seen that can justify that is that the 2 base packages of plesk, Base pacakges and Plesk updaters, are ALWAYS marked in the "component" page to be updated, also if they haven't to be update. and you can't take away the sign from they selection box. maybe because Parallels want to be absolutely sure that every time you make an update you have the last base packages. and this may be good, but if it's true, why they have to activate the warning everytime?
someone have a solution for this?