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Upgrading to 2.5 (14 posts)

  1. tb007
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    I want to upgrade to the new version of WP. I've never upgraded WP to a new version. Maybe I'm missing something.

    How do you upgrade from 2.3.3 to WP 2.5?

    Do you have treat it like a brand new installation? I hope not.

    Are there upgrade instructions somehwere but I've missed them?

    Thanks.

  2. Storyman
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    Before doing anything backup your database(s) and all of your themes. Also, check that the plug-ins are compatible with the new version--there's a list available.

  3. Otto
    Tech Ninja
    Posted 4 years ago #

  4. tb007
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    ouch!!! That doesn't look like fun at all!

    Not impossible, just not fun and plenty nerve wracking givenall the work 've putinto my site.

    Has anybody developed an automated process for upgrading to 2.5?

    crossing-my-fingers.

  5. whooami
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    automated == ftp

    1. Make sure you have a backup youre happy with.
    2. disable plugins.
    3. upload files.
    4. click one page.

    whats so hard?

    Its even easier if you have shell access.

    __

    I understand WP is deeloping a way to do upgrades like you suggest wanting, but I question trusting a third party script to do that. I wouldnt, at least - but hey, it's your work.

  6. tb007
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    The fear is screwing it all up. I'll have no one else to blame but myself. :)

    I do appreciate the steps though.

    Can you clarify step 4?

    Thanks.

  7. haochi
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    Step 4: The upgrade page located under /wp-admin/upgrade.php, you can find the link in the readme file (if you uploaded it onto your server, along with your fresh 2.5 copy).

  8. tb007
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    thanks!

  9. whooami
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    thanks haochi, for stepping in there :)

    and tb, my instructions were over-simplified, for the sake of illustration -- always follow the upgrade instructions in the codex.

  10. Gilligan
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    I'd recommend against upgrading on a live site. This version has major changes and you are likely to have issues, especially with the new image insert/edit.

    2.5 works with most plugins, so your site may still appear OK to visitors, but the admin has changed quite a bit.

    I tried upgrading on a test account that has most of my favorite plugins, and it only choked on Kimili Flash Embed.

    However, the new image insert/edit did not work at all. I'm going to wait a few more weeks before upgrading live sites.

    2.5 admin is very nice except for that bug on my site... I was hopeful, but had to revert to 2.3.3 -- a good and stable version.

  11. Gilligan
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    A new version of WordPress is available! Please update now.

    8-( LOL Would have been appropriate on April 1...

  12. Otto
    Tech Ninja
    Posted 4 years ago #

    Step 4: The upgrade page located under /wp-admin/upgrade.php, you can find the link in the readme file (if you uploaded it onto your server, along with your fresh 2.5 copy).

    Pointing people directly to the upgrade page is unnecessary. The admin pages have been detecting the need for the database upgrade for quite a while now. Immediately after upgrading and attempting to login to wp-admin, it will tell you if the database needs an upgrade and will give you a link to click to do it. Trust it.

  13. wheelyweb
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    I'm currently seeing this message after an update:

    WordPress 2.5.1 is available! Please update now.

    I manually updated word press by creating a fresh directory, moving my custom templates, files and directories to it, telling the new wordpress the DB details etc, and it all updated fine, by the looks of it, but I am still being asked to update? where is this flag being set and can I manually change it?
    I am comfortable hacking then dataabae or editing text files so treat me like a coding expert rather than novice - might save you typing time! I spent two hours manually looking for where this could be set with no success.

    Thanks for your help in advance!

  14. Gilligan
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    I eventually got all of my sites updated to 2.5... but it seemed to work better on the ones where I waited until 2.5.1. Everyone is loving the new features once they get used to the radically different admin and wysiwyg interfaces. I am totally enthralled with the plugin update system... but I do worry that the greater dependence on centralized system could become a vulnerability.

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