• jgold723

    (@jgold723)


    I originally installed WordPress in a sub directory (/dev) using the Softaculous installed my web host provides. When I was done, I moved the installation up one level to the root directory, deleted /dev and updated the database. Everything works fine, except:

    Softaculous still thinks there’s an installation at /dev and I get messages periodically to update this.

    I’d like to either delete this now phantom install in Softaculous, or update the path in Softaculous, but I don’t want this to damage my installation.

    Have others run into this issue and what’s the best way to resolve it?

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  • sinip

    (@sinip)

    Yes, happened to me as well. Once you do what you did with your installation, you need to “tell” Softaculous that there’s nothing in that folder any longer. 🙂 I can’t remember where to go exactly in order to do that, but it is definitely inside cPanel.

    Thread Starter jgold723

    (@jgold723)

    Thanks. And changing that won’t affect the installation?

    sinip

    (@sinip)

    Well, if you adjust the path, Softaculous should continue to update your WP automatically (if you’ve set it that way during initial installation), for every minor upgrade, like 4.7.4 -> 4.7.5 for instance, maybe even for major ones 4.7.4 -> 4.8, and if you delete that line it will not update anything and you’ll have to do the updates from within the dashboard.

    Thread Starter jgold723

    (@jgold723)

    OK. My biggest concern is that it won’t affect/change the database.

    sinip

    (@sinip)

    Nope, it has nothing to do with the database whatsoever.

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