uprading from 1.5.2.1 to 1.5.3
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 4:53 am
I'm new to opencart and not a programmer so please bear with me.
I just started a new website. Installed (via simplescripts thru my webhost cpanel) the latest (a couple days ago - 1.5.2.1)
I haven't done much to the site yet, so I wanted to go ahead and do this update to make sure I can do it and to stay up to date! Some questions to clarify:
1 - When you post a new version (like 1.5.3) should I wait a while because there might be some bug issues or is it good to go?
2 - To make sure I understand the upgrade steps, I take the files out of the "upload" folder, remove "config.php" and "admin/config.php" and take those files and upload them to the main directory (that is the directory with the admin, catalog, download folders etc.). So it will be replacing what is there right? Will it ask if I want to replace the old files? - Then Browse to http://<yourstore.com>/install Replacing <yourstore.com> with your actual site then click on "upgrade" - - - Is this correct?
3 - Then I should delete the "install" folder?
4 - I have a folder called "installbak" showing up, should I delete this? (was that probably from my initial installation?)
5- This brings up a questions about images. I noticed that you would be overwritting images folder. I understand if you did a custom theme you would have another images folder, but if you use just the default theme and you have uploaded more product photos, don't those get lost? How do you deal with that?
Thanks
I just started a new website. Installed (via simplescripts thru my webhost cpanel) the latest (a couple days ago - 1.5.2.1)
I haven't done much to the site yet, so I wanted to go ahead and do this update to make sure I can do it and to stay up to date! Some questions to clarify:
1 - When you post a new version (like 1.5.3) should I wait a while because there might be some bug issues or is it good to go?
2 - To make sure I understand the upgrade steps, I take the files out of the "upload" folder, remove "config.php" and "admin/config.php" and take those files and upload them to the main directory (that is the directory with the admin, catalog, download folders etc.). So it will be replacing what is there right? Will it ask if I want to replace the old files? - Then Browse to http://<yourstore.com>/install Replacing <yourstore.com> with your actual site then click on "upgrade" - - - Is this correct?
3 - Then I should delete the "install" folder?
4 - I have a folder called "installbak" showing up, should I delete this? (was that probably from my initial installation?)
5- This brings up a questions about images. I noticed that you would be overwritting images folder. I understand if you did a custom theme you would have another images folder, but if you use just the default theme and you have uploaded more product photos, don't those get lost? How do you deal with that?
Thanks