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I just wish that some Open Source Control Panels will mature and give swsoft some real competition.

I think ISPConfig is in the right way and has great potential.
 
I just wish that some Open Source Control Panels will mature and give swsoft some real competition.

I think ISPConfig is in the right way and has great potential.

You may also take a look to gnupanel which looks very promising too ...
 
I spent some time in gnupanel.org. It seems to be in early stages of development.
It has to cover a lot of space, but indeed it looks very promising.

ISPConfig is at the moment, very close to PLESK, but I will wait at least another year before installing it in a production server.
 
There is still no solution? No new autoinstaller nothing and nothing again swsoft :-(


Has anyone found a solution? Thank you for info
 
Finally ! A working install !

I had to create my own local repository and specify source to use; had also to patch 'Packages.gz' and add the 2 missing packages.

Once i'm done with it i'll post a 'HOTFIX for PSA-HOTFIX3' bug :D
 
Finally ! A working install !

I had to create my own local repository and specify source to use; had also to patch 'Packages.gz' and add the 2 missing packages.

Once i'm done with it i'll post a 'HOTFIX for PSA-HOTFIX3' bug :D

What I do is use MREPO - it creates a local repo and uses RSYNC to get all of the packages. Then it creates its own headers and file lists, this way its always correct and we never have an swsoft problem.
 
I was having the same problem (Ubuntu 6.06) and as I can't wait for a fix I've started installing 8.2.1 which appears to be working so far. Will try and upgrade later.

jacko
 
I don't believe this... Sw-soft just updated the repositories, but didn't include package psa-hotfix3 in file Packages.gz and the result is that we still can't upgrade or install plesk!
 
FINALLY !

My 'home made' fix is working quite well except that it won't authenticated my install as a 'valid' one thus making the license key update not working.

Got an answer from SWSoft support :

Dear Sir,

This issue has been already reported to our developers who are currently working on it.

As soon as the bug is fixed it will be announced.

Thanks,
-- Danil Gonoshilin Online Store Service Representative SWsoft

So, wait and see ...
 
Today swsoft fixed the broken repositories and now everything works fine.
Even late, they did the right thing.
 
Can anyone else confirm that the probem with the repositories has been fixed? In particular for RHEL4. I'm still getting havign problems upgrading from 8.2.1 to 8.3.0 (error below):

Unresolvable chain of dependencies:
psa 8.3.0-rhel4.build83071218.18 requires libboost_date_time.so.1
psa 8.3.0-rhel4.build83071218.18 requires libboost_filesystem.so.1
psa-updates-8.3.0-rhel4.build83080109.17 requires psa-hotfix3 = 8.3.0-rhel4.build83080109.17


Thanks,
 
Hello; I don't know what has changed for redhat but it has been fixed for ubuntu 7.10. If you're getting into trouble spam them with support tickets. This is how we got it fixed. It's scandalous but it's the way they work :)

Good luck
 
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